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Into the Aether
Copyright 2010 Winged Warrior Publishing (ASCAP).  All Rights Reserved!
Song Length = 5:03
Audio = Stereo MP3
Sample Rate = 44,100 Samples/Second
Bit Rate = 192 Bits/Second

Style = Cinematic / Soundtrack
Theme = One for that final mission.

Into the Aether is the fourth release from Spycraft - The Soundtrack and is track 9 on Stratos: The Final Frontier (Bailey Records, 2017).  This song was composed and produced by Stratos and features Trevor Peters on guitar.

Into the Aether is meant to be more of an atmospheric soundscape than an action or event song.  The guitars come in low and airy and exit in the same way.  The song picks up in the middle with some fun record scratches and vocal samples that lead into a driving rhythm section and momentary lead guitars; this is our heroes' last efforts before his/her final mission wraps and they find themselves slipping into the ever after as their body crumples onto the cold slab of concrete below.

Spycraft - The Soundtrack features music styles inspired by the Bond, Bourne, and Mission Impossible movies, Chuck, 24, and Alias series, and more.  Spycraft - The Soundtrack is part of the Universe87 catalog (cyberpunk / espionage / post-apoc / modern music) from Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design.  Additional Universe87 catalog releases include Autumnal Slumber (Bailey Records, April 1, 2003), Warlands - The Soundtrack (Bailey Records, April 21, 2009) and others. Into the Aether was finally put into wide release on Stratos: The Final Frontier (2017).

Into the Aether was composed and arranged by Stratos of Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design - the team that brought you the Origins Award-nominated Universe87 Campaign Setting Soundtrack (Bailey Records, July 19, 2005).


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File Last Updated:
September 21, 2017
This title was added to our catalog on March 16, 2010.