"Stars, Lights, The End" is a high-energy, genre-blending masterpiece from the enigmatic producer Submerged, released on January 1, 2009, under the OHM Resistance label. This album is a powerhouse of electronic music, seamlessly weaving together breakcore, drum and bass, jungle, IDM, and industrial elements to create a sonic experience that is as intense as it is captivating.
With a runtime of over an hour, "Stars, Lights, The End" features 13 tracks, each a testament to Submerged's prowess in crafting intricate, high-BPM compositions. The album kicks off with "Last Gasp of the Shit Bat," setting the tone for the frenetic energy that follows. Tracks like "Ezekial Choke" and "Frank Booth" showcase Submerged's ability to blend aggressive beats with intricate sound design, while "Ghosting" and "Doppelganger" offer moments of respite with their more melodic undertones. The album concludes with the title track, "Stars, Lights, The End," a fitting finale that ties together the diverse sonic elements explored throughout the record.
The album also includes a remix of "Gutter" by C.A.B.L.E., adding another layer of depth to the already rich sonic landscape. Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper and Alex Theoret, "Stars, Lights, The End" is a technical tour de force, with each track meticulously crafted to push the boundaries of electronic music.
Whether you're a fan of high-energy dance music or simply appreciate innovative sound design, "Stars, Lights, The End" is an album that demands your attention. Submerged's unique blend of genres and relentless energy make this a standout release in the world of electronic music.