The Invincible
Vincible
The score
This expedition is accompanied by a 13-track score by the lesser-known Brunon Lubas. He is unlikely to make the leap out of obscurity with this album, as it is largely a typical sci-fi ambient record. In other words: long reverberating sounds (NadirBrunon Lubas), ominous spherical wafting (Amid the RuinsBrunon Lubas, A Long NightBrunon Lubas) and distortions (The FirstBrunon Lubas).
Musical accents such as the use of piano and synths (Black RainBrunon Lubas, Escape from Regis IIIBrunon Lubas) or Stranger Things , which is reminiscent of Hopper’s DescentBrunon Lubas (what an irony with the title!), break up the dry planetary backdrop in a pleasant way, but real bangers such as Escape Velocity65daysofstaticNo Man’s Sky from No Man’s Sky don't appear on the radar. So you're left with the usual background future gimmick, which you skip boredly in search of tonal highlights in the Cyberpunks or Ghost Runners of this world. Something for atmosphere fans only!





