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REVIEWS
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:: A SEA OF FLOATING MIRRORS ::
“There are certain artists that personal curiosity will never tire of exploring and for us one in particular is Berlin-based heavy/post/progressive rock act SInc. (…) From start to finish, the album had attention enthralled as it explored and presented maybe the most exploratory and evocative songs from SInc. yet. (..,) Another striking release and a record that has just grown more impressive and involving with every listen. ASOFM is a place any melodic and progressive rock imagination should explore; it has something for most rock and metal tastes with songs bearing virulence that it is hard not to be swept up in.”
“Bruno A. seems determined to push boundaries even further, delivering what will most likely be the most electrified, metal-infused, and expansive work in the project's entire discography. (...) Without succumbing to excess, "ASOFM" moves away from the more minimalist and introspective facet of the past to embrace something grander, more creative, and more engaging, emerging as a challenging, modern, and ambitious album.” - Pedro Carvalho
“After a couple of listens, there's a desire to say this is Soundscapism Inc.'s best album, but that might also be Vertigo Steps nostalgia talking. Leaving those comparisons aside, one thing is certain: "A Sea of Floating Mirrors" is a sure-fire hit, a gamble that fans won't regret.” - Nuno C. Lopes
“Despite references to modern prog and the atmospheric post-rock of Soundscapism Inc., "ASOFM" reveals a deeply alternative, 90s-esque heart, where the emotional resonance of the songs speaks louder than any technical showmanship. (...) "ASOFM" seeks neither to revolutionize musical idioms nor to impress through artificial complexity. What it does—and does extremely well—is reclaim a certain emotional honesty that many corners of the prog and post-rock scenes have lost.” - Nero
“It‘s the mixture which makes “ASOFM” special; progressive and challenging music without ever falling into self-indulgence, and with plenty of accessible material etched into your head after listening. For those who miss Vertigo Steps, think Steven Wilson is getting a bit boring or reckon Anathema could cheer up a little.” - Christopher Monteiro

:: STARING DOWN INTO INCANDESCENT CITIES ::
“"Staring Down On Incandescent Cities" isn't just a musical journey; it's a testament to Bruno A.'s growth as an artist. This album is a departure from the usual, with more layers, more experimentation, and more of that signature Soundscapism Inc. magic. So, whether you're chilling with your headphones or cranking it up in your car, let "Staring Down On Incandescent Cities" take you on a ride you won't forget. It's a wild blend of sounds and emotions that'll leave you craving more. Don't resist – just let the music carry you away.” - Alfred Afari
“"Staring Down On Incandescent Cities" is Bruno’s most involving and involved emprise of sound yet, a release seeded in his post rock and ambience instincts but a collection of tracks which by the moment weave webs and realms nurtured in a diversity of genres and dynamics. Previous releases have risen from “minimalistic and introspective roots” but always with an appetite to explore greater possibilities within their intimacy. The new album reaches into the wide world in observation contemplation and music but still with the personal touch and heart which has marked Bruno’s music since his first days.” - Pete Ringmaster
“For those who like to really get lost in the music, Soundscapism Inc. allow you to do just that. Progressive and ambient, always melodic, another winner from the band. ” - Jason Ritchie

:: AFTERGLOW OF ASHES ::

:: TOUCHING YOUR INFINITY ::

:: DESOLATE ANGELS ::

:: SOUNDSCAPISM INC. (self-titled EP ::)

