Cyberpunk / Dystopian Music Compilation | 1-Hour Evocative Ambient Mix
Inspired by the Blade Runner universe, this is an instrumental music collection for the Cyberpunk and Futuristic imagination!
Tracklist:
0:00 Emmanuel Motelin – Once We Were Angels
3:40 Emmanuel Motelin – Lost Fragments
7:18 Justin Jet Zorbas & C.J. Williams - We Used To Dream
13:32 Emmanuel Motelin – Outer Souls
17:41 Emmanuel Motelin – Past Fragments
22:24 Atis Freivalds – Sonder
25:34 Emmanuel Motelin – In the Year 2088
30:09 Deadzone – When There Are No Words
35:23 Emmanuel Motelin – Void
40:55 Emmanuel Motelin – Remanence
44:06 Atis Freivalds – Solitude
48:50 Emmanuel Motelin – Priceless Moment in Time
51:12 Emmanuel Motelin – Drifting Worlds
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Image artist: Jonas De Ro
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