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Cities of the Future
Electronic · 2004 · 3 tracks

Cities of the Future

A high-octane collision of cybernetic psytrance and heavy metal energy. Dense, futuristic soundscapes built for peak-hour intensity and digital transcendence.

July 4, 2004 · deFocus

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Cities of the Future represents the exact moment Infected Mushroom evolved from underground psytrance legends into a global electronic powerhouse. It is a dense, hyper-kinetic experience that feels like being plugged directly into a high-speed data stream. The sound is defined by its maximalist philosophy: every millisecond is packed with squelching 303-style leads, stuttering vocal edits, and a driving, relentless kick drum that demands physical movement. It does not just play; it pummels the listener with a sense of urgent, digital grandiosity. What makes this specific release distinctive is its embrace of a more traditional song structure without sacrificing the complexity of psychedelic music. The vocals are not mere samples but central pillars, providing a human anchor to the swirling vortex of synthesizers. The guitar riffs, often created through ingenious synth programming, bridge the gap between the mosh pit and the dance floor. It sounds like a transmission from a neon-drenched dystopia that is somehow both terrifying and exhilarating. Owning this single is essential for anyone tracking the history of electronic music's big room evolution. It captures the duo at the peak of their technical powers, showcasing a level of production detail that remains impressive decades later. Whether you are looking for a soundtrack to push your physical limits or a deep-dive into complex sound design, this record offers a masterclass in how to blend aggression with melody. It is the sound of the future as imagined in 2004: bright, loud, and brilliantly chaotic.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks
01
Cities of the Future (radio edit)
3:50
03
Cities of the Future (Violet Vision remix)
5:51
04
Cream
7:48
Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden shift from the driving 145 BPM bassline into the melodic, almost operatic vocal bridge.
The way the lead synth begins to scream with high-resonance filters during the final climax.
The intricate glitch-percussion breakdown that sounds like a machine malfunctioning in perfect rhythm.

How does Cities of the Future sound next to the rest of Infected Mushroom's catalogue?

Vocal Layering+4.0σ

The vocals lean far further into vocal layering than the rest of the catalogue.

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