Audiomachine's eleventh studio album, "Volturnus," is a sweeping, heroic record that masterfully blends live orchestral performances with suspenseful electronic themes. Released on March 6, 2018, this 24-track album spans a total of 68 minutes, offering a rich and diverse soundscape that showcases Audiomachine's signature style. The album is a testament to the group's ability to create music that is both epic and intimate, with tracks that range from uplifting and dramatic to pulse-pounding and action-packed.
Founded in 2005 by Paul Dinletir and Carol Sovinski, Audiomachine has become renowned for their symphonic and electronic scores, which have been used in movie trailers, sports broadcasts, and video games. "Volturnus" continues this tradition, featuring some of the group's most beloved and genre-defining tracks. The album's title track, "Volturnus," is a standout, as is "So Say We All," which has been featured in various media.
The album's tracklist is a journey through different styles and moods, with tracks like "Protect and Defend" and "Divine Hammer" delivering powerful, dramatic moments, while "Freefall" and "Watch the World Burn" offer a more suspenseful, electronic edge. "Cities of Dust" and "Where Once There Were Stars" provide a more reflective, introspective tone, showcasing the group's versatility and range.
"Volturnus" is available on various streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and TIDAL, as well as for purchase on platforms like iTunes. Whether you're a fan of orchestral music, electronic scores, or simply looking for a powerful and engaging listening experience, "Volturnus" is an album that is sure to impress.