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65daysofstatic have announced a new album arriving later this year, and will also be releasing session tracks, experiments, and other music over the next year through an online archive. Revealing the ...
How does one even begin to build a soundtrack to an infinite universe? One filled with unknown landscapes, towering creatures and that intense blackness of space. It’s a mammoth task, but one that ...
The British instrumental post-rock band 65Daysofstatic managed to wrangle a guest vocal from the Cure's Robert Smith for their eight-minute churn "Come To Me." But rather than allowing Smith to simply ...
The band returns to the game’s sci-fi soundscapes nearly a decade later. The band returns to the game’s sci-fi soundscapes nearly a decade later. Nearly a decade later, as post-rock band ...
British rock band 65Daysofstatic released their album We Were Exploding Anyway yesterday, and it features a track that strays away from the group’s usual instrumental style. The eight-minute long ...
65daysofstatic, the band behind No Man’s Sky soundtrack, plan to go on tour for their music. 65daysofstatic is an instrumental band from the United Kingdom, and they were responsible for the sounds ...
Hello Games won’t release No Man’s Sky, its much-hyped space-exploration game until August 9th — but in the mean time, we already know the game will sound like. 65daysofstatic, a self-described math ...
This world has already ended. This little one we’re in right now. All of the things we have here – these words, my band, your record collection, this website – all of this was built on a broken ...
The UK instrumental band say it's the largest tour ever for a video game soundtrack. Tickets for European dates go on sale on 29th June, with the rest of the world to follow once dates have been ...
This is how you get to We Were Exploding Anyway. You release a debut album that, whilst acclaimed, is subject to a "no vocals but some guitars? Must be post-rock" summarisation from critics that’ll ...