Product details: - Product group: Music
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: Shark Bite Records
- Performed by: Various Artists
- Format: Soundtrack
- Release Date: 2003-10-28
- Number of discs: 1
- Tracks:
- Disc 1
- The Question (Icke Tribe)
- The Blue Pill (Agenda 2012)
- Hidden Hand (Angels Fall First w/ cire zed)
- Love Me Unreality (Danika Shakti)
- Sheeple (en.ki w/ Anu)
- Interlude (Icke Tribe)
- Love is Everything (Nebuchadnezzer)
- The Revolution (Subliminal Revolution)
- Bloodline (Semiramis the Dove)
- Nature -vs- Technology (Nordics -vs- Reptilians)
- Engineered Consciousness (En.Lil w/ Air.ik)
- Watchers (Ding.er)
- The Final Message (Icke Tribe)
- Studio: Shark Bite Records
- Manufacturer: Shark Bite Records
- Package Dimensions: 5.55 x 75 x 75 inches
"Dreamworld: Music Inspired by The Matrix" is a musical journey probing the philosophical questions: "Which pill would you choose?", "What is real?", "What is freedom and do we really have it?", "Is some dark force controlling us in a matrix?". It explores the depth of the films religious and metaphysical connotations. Each song is delivered to make a sonic representation of these themes. Producer ZED.NAN.REH worked deeply with each artist to insure these themes would weave into the fabric of the record. So it is not a compilation of random artists contributing songs, but more like a screenplay of sounds directed by ZED.NAN.REH, each song building toward the climax of the record and finally resolving at the end. "Dreamworld" is a concept record, with musical styles ranging from industrial, electronica, trip hop, techno and house/trance; all tightly woven to feel like a non-stop sonic journey through the matrix of the mind. Customer reviews: Inspired by...... what?, 2006-11-29 I'm fine with music soundtracks that are "inspired by...", or their musical score, but this is neither. It's a random collection of songs that doesn't fit any themes/moods of the Matrix movies. The songs aren't even done very well. I wasted at least 10 minutes of my life downloading this from Limewire. It was deleted soon after. I'd give it no stars if I could.
Ouch., 2005-08-23 Not to be blunt, or brutal, or unfair, but rather to be succint: this record sucks. It's filled by music of third-rate wannabes and does not live up to the standard of quality set by other Matrix media. I threw it away.
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