Through The Ergosphere

Through The Ergosphere

Track length: 7:12
Tempo
: n/a (slow)

Dark ambient space music with an atmospheric and epic science-fiction theme. No drums, no percussion; just seven minutes of long, organic, dark and evolving washes of eerie instrumental cinematic soundscapes and slow unearthly deep space drones to add an atmosphere of tension and suspense to your documentaries and films.

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Full Description

Through The Ergosphere is a dark ambient space music instrumental that’s particularly suitable as atmospheric background music for filmmakers of space documentaries, sci-fi features or any films with subject matter based around the universe, gravity, science, UFOs, space travel, outer space and the cosmos. Also suitable for documentaries with dark subject matter, e.g. conspiracies, corruption, the illuminati etc.

Dark Ambient Space Music: Through The Ergosphere by Simon Wilkinson

Similar in feel and atmosphere to the hypnotic and ethereal ending of Stanley Kubrick’s epic film 2001: A Space Odyssey or Brian Eno’s Apollo: Atmospheres And Soundtracks. Put it on headphones and drift away to dark and mysterious sci-fi landscapes and galaxies.

Ideal music for meditation, study, triggering ASMR, sleep, relaxation or yoga, or to listen to while playing roleplaying space games like Eve Online.

Also for fans of longform ambient music artists such as Brian Eno, Steve Roach, Thomas Koner, Lustmord, Biosphere, Stars Of The Lid, Tangerine Dream and other ambient textural music and soundscapes.

Watch the promo video featuring dark and other worldly deep space video footage from the European Space Agency/Hubble Telescope in the promo video above.


This mp3 track is also available from these websites and online stores (including Bandcamp) but if you want to use the music in your video you’ll need a license which is only available here at thebluemask.com:

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