Zoetrope (album) explained

Zoetrope
Type:Studio
Artist:Lustmord
Cover:Zoetrope_(album).jpg
Released:2002
Genre:Dark ambient
Label:Nextera
Prev Title:Law Of The Battle Of Conquest
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Carbon/Core
Next Year:2004

Zoetrope is an album released in 2002 by the dark ambient musician Lustmord on the Nextera record label.[1] The album is the expanded soundtrack of the 1999 experimental psychological horror film of the same name, directed by Charlie Deaux.[2]

Track listing

  1. Main Title/Infinite Space - 7:17
  2. The Cell - 5:49
  3. Cellular Blur - 4:31
  4. Descent - 5:03
  5. Transitional Pathway - 5:25
  6. Amalgamated Man - 8:02
  7. The Harrow - 7:26
  8. Disintegration - 3:48
  9. End Titles - 4:58
  10. Zoetrope Trailer v.3 - 3:28

Credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lustmord – Zoetrope (2002, CD). Discogs.
  2. Web site: Zoetrope. IMDb.