OBSCURA - 'Cosmogenesis' (Full Album Stream)
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- Full album stream of Obscura's straight-from-outer-space 2009 album 'Cosmogenesis'. Order now: store.relapse.com/b/obscura
1. Anticosmic Overload 0:00
2. Choir of Spirits 4:16
3. Universe Momentum 9:48
4. Incarnated 14:21
5. Orbital Elements 19:15
6. Desolate Spheres 24:36
7. Infinite Rotation 28:38
8. Noosphere 33:27
9. Cosmogenesis 38:31
10. Centric Flow 42:46
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Tech Death with fretless bass = best kind of Death metal
@@mutterkuchen7387 can i have your number?
@@tylorcaruth We don't know each other that much.
The fretless kind.
amen to that my friend
I live for the "muwah" bass tone.
The Necrophagist influence is so apparent. I love it.
Also highly death influenced
Janxa54 Yeah, agreed.
+The_Lurking _Fear That may be because Hannes, the drummer, was Necrophagist's drummer before joining Obscura to record this album and Omnivium.
Christian Muenzner wrote half the solos on Epitaph, including the title track.
Hannes actually had less to do with Necrophagist writing since Suicmez was pretty adamant about writing the songs. Christian had more input on Epitaph than Hannes did since he wrote his solos. Hannes became heavily involved with writing songs in Obscura, which is even more apparent in Omnivium.
I don't see any big resemblance to Necrophagist in Obscura tbh, other than very obvious things; one being the genre, the other being the things mentioned already (Omnivium even less so). I could see the technicality being something that people find a similarity, and Christian was still sweeping and using his hand normally here so it does still sound like his stuff on epitaph in many ways. However he also expanded his usage of techniques and had more of a free reign to use things like major progressions that normally wouldn’t be heard in this music (not then, they are now all over).
LOVE THAT "Individual Thought Patterns" BASS SOUND! (And the style of playing too!)
It's just called fretless bass
THIS ISSSSS.....THIS ISSSS..THIS IS THE CENTRIC FLOOWWW
The ending to Centric Flow is the best part of this whole album!
one of the greatest albums ever made. the musicianship is flawless.
Ever made?
lmao ok
@@depthsofabjection People used to exaggerate every very good album. There's nothing you can do.
The Depths of Abjection yeah why not. Obviously it’s subjective to your own opinion. I would have to agree though. Masterpiece!
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The Depths of Abjection, he said one of the greatest ever made. Not the greatest ever. Don’t twist his words. And even if he said that this album was the greatest ever, there’s no reason to be offended.
New to Obscura and am hooked. This music is what my brain feels like. So I'm in absolute sync with this disc.
Welcome to the light, new fellow disciple of godly music
New too. Have meandered through technical and prog thrash until I found these. Perfect for me atm
I’d love to see obscura and beyond creation tour together. That would honestly be one of the best shows ever.
Joshua Salgado saw Obscura, Revocation, Beyond Creation and Rivers of Nihil all at the same show in Sheffield, UK. It was crazy
Wish Dominic Forest LaPointe was still with Beyond creation though
I saw them earlier this month. It had everything from Theatrical Delirium to Ten Sepiroth. Also was my first metal show
@@maininkeima6899 Hugo has been good too. Digging the new album.
Obscura, Beyond Creation, Archspire, Exist, and Inferi. Oakland Metropolitan Opera House, Sept. 13, 2018. One of the best concerts I have been to.
Choir of Spirits
-The lead guitar riffs on top of the rhythm section and the bass during the last part of the solo
Universe Momentum
-Anticosmic Overload on crack! Way faster and more intense + that groove before the acoustic part
Incarnated!!!
-The best Death song since Chuck passed away! The melody is so climatic and the tempo changes are SO Spiritual Healing
Noospheres!!!
-Dat atmosphere, one of Obscura's best 'slower' and melancholic songs!
Centric Flow!!!
-A tech death masterpiece and a great climax to close the album
Infinite Rotation
-The absolute masterpiece of composition this track an organized chaos. Can't even begin of how good this song is.
Desolate Spheres
-The shortest song it changes up the pace for the other half of the album the riffs and the trading rhythmic pattern of 16th notes, triplets it's soo groovy.
Cosmogenesis
-Out of nowhere straight up banger, title track stands out like all of these songs they sound so original and fresh but with a sense of familiarity. Towards the ending of the solo it modulates every two seconds. ABSOLUTE INSANITY.
@@blaidd66 totally agree with infinite rotation. God damn i fuckin love that song
Their best release, absolutely no doubt about that.
Nope, that would be Omnivium.
Akroasis
easily. the best album to relax and enjoy
Probably one of the best tech death album ever. The bass tone and Hannes's drumming are just perfect.
This album is so beautiful. I love that this exists.
This is, this is, this is the Centric Flow!
I can hear the touch of Death in Orbital Elements, that riff is alot like that of the ending acoustic riff in Death's "Voice of the Soul." Pretty damn cool
Yeah, lots of death and cynic influence in obscura, from symbolic and TSOP mainly
love the bass on this album
With Incarnated, Obscura is channeling Death, and it is awesome. One of the best tracks on the album.
One of the best albums ever!
Ode to the existence... the atoms... the creation of everything...
Bass is trying to talk to me in this album.
It's Jaco Pastorius reborn, playing tech death metal (I wish).
And it seems to say more than just brr brr deng brr brr deng
An absolute blast of an album, so versatile and beautiful, it is a joy to listen to!
until now from when i was in college, i cant play anticosmic overload.. but still love to listen it until now 2022
GREAT ALBUM!.
This is a perfect masterpiece!
I played this album many times, in the past. But after like 5 years, and listening again. It's impressive!!
Obscura por primera vez en Perú el 2 de noviembre, mis neuronas esperan ansiosas!
RECORDANDO ESTE DISCAZO, HACIA MUCHO NO LO ESCUCHABA
The good old days!
Yeah before Steffen was a dick
@@tylorcaruth Why is he a dick?
this is a wonderful album
Beem listening to this for 13 years and I never get tired. Also tried to learn the songs on guitar, that makes me tired.
Keeping it alive! 🤘
Masterpiece!!
Holy moly
Just stumbled on this. Solid album. Good writing. Unique.
Christian Muenzner is Bach incarnate. Dammit this is such a good album, 7 years old and still whooping ass! \m/ \m/
grammar national socialism
...and nice to see him back in 2021!
@@AlexRamosDrTaz Yes!!!
Excelentess!!
The ultimate tech death album!
This even influentiated us to form as a band in our most early years!
Cheers obscura and the great songwriting... ☄️
The force isla strong in this album.
never heard before...awesome...
Epic final.
The Jeroen vibe is so hard, Linus doesn't even come a tenth to close to these basslines.
There is some truth in mastery of classical techniques.
U.V. S. I took three lessons from Dominic Lapointe and that was his biggest emphasis was learning classical technique
Dexter J what do you mean with "classical technique"? Any bands or books to read about it?
Septuagint solo
HERMOSO ALBUM... DE INICIO A FIN
awsome melodis death album top band thanks Relapse !!
universe momentum is maybe the most difficult song ;)
Agreed. Cosmogenesis is tricky too
awesome band, it's like necrophagist + vektor
Rafael Matos yes but no
There is something to it. I learned to never underestimate Vektor.
Vektor is annoying and overly chaotic for its own good. They should stick to either prog or thrash. It doesn't work together.
no
wrong
Infinite Rotation is my JAM.
This is regart as the greatest tech death album of the last decade but everything is fire is the real innovative and amazing!!!
Isaac dissonance Both albums are masterpieces.
Everything is fire. As In ulcerate..? If so then YEA I AGREE
Obscura is one of the more melodic technical death metal bands.
Musical mastery
Still my favourite 🤘Their whole discography is great if you are into techdeath !
it´s a fucking masterpiece !!!!
CLASSIC
oddly this is the only Obscura album I can listen to
Gracias
One of the greatest techno-death albums ever - golden fund of subgenre!
Not techno, but technical.
Amazing record, is this whole album tuned to D standard in guitars and ADGCDA in bass tuning? :)
Vektor is my favorite band and led me here lol the whole space metal thing is really growing on me can anyone name some similar bands to Obscura and Vektor?
+Joshua Esparza Yes! why not. You should be listen Alesana ;)
+Joshua Esparza Different, but worth trying if you like complex and extreme metal: Blotted Science.
Check out "Unhuman", they are a great canadian prog/tech death metal band :)
check out Nocturnus the key/thresholds
Obliveon. They were Vektor before Vektor but way better. Their first 2 albums at least.
Their best release and lineup. Once Hannes left they lacked originality and never able to find someone to fill his void
First song in and I'm already hearing Dissection influence. Good sign
gran disco de def merol, alto nivel, mas calidad que muchas bandas que son mas grito y golpe que riffs oscuros.
Not really a fan of the growling vocal style but the music here makes up for it. I discovered this band because they were mentioned by Peter Pardo(from Sea of Tranquility).
It's incredible. Hail Tech Death 🤘.
🤘
"From land to sea, from sea to land...and fashion as they wildly howls"...
Incarnated sounds like if it were off a human era death album and i love
30:47
Larissa Gabriella hola mi amor
Larissa Gabriella Marry me 😍
she could be a man
This album tho
So few of us appreciate this killer kinda art, that's ok though, the rest of us do, and we are who count
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This... This was made by fuckin Computers. These guys became Masters degree in Science and math before becoming an offical band. These guys removed their Brains and became a computer So that they could Understand Techical Death metal. i saw these guys play live and their main Guitarist for the solos had no emotion on his face Holy FUCK! that guy is a computer as a we speak. Not a single head bang or smile or anything and it wasnt even a black metal show. That guy was Truely a computer. Only Computers can listen to techical Death metal. As we speak its not even techical death metal its more like fuckin Computer science Death metal holy shit man This fuckin genre is made by geniuses oh my god my brain right now cant handle the truth i need a doctor! Holy shit man im tripping balls right now man im flying oh man im flying oh shit man this fuckin Band is fuckin Computer science!
You made my day man!! lol
@@jeffroy5786 I saw obscura again like 2 weeks ago once again skynet played some good shit
así sonaría death si Chuck Estuviera vivo, que obra maestra este album
Certified tech death classic.
Me like that progressive/muzlo very much...
12:08
15:30 reminds me of "Lack of Comprehension" by Death
listening to this album at 1.25 speed is a whole new experience
28:38
Fuck this is godly
Absurd!
Dissection + Death?
+João Antônio + Cynic and Necrophagist ))
все чаще испытываю гордость за причастность к армянским корням
Оу) Спасибо , большое спасибо )
***** Isso! Quando ouvi a primeira faixa já me veio logo a mente o Steve D.
Isso do baixo é super real. Não tem como negar a influência! haha
Alex Rudinger is such a good drummer :) listen to those drums closely he is just insanely good
Sorry to be a downer, but while Alex Rudinger is a good drummer, he didn't play on this. Hannes Grossmann did. Alex has never even played with Obscura, let alone recorded with them. He was supposed to fill in for Hannes after he left before the Summer Slaughter tour in 2015, but Obscura never even played because of issues getting visas to come to the USA.
pleb XD
@@danieloliver5710 so sad visa issues but this guys are monsters....but still travelling
19:14 variation of call of ktulu
Call of Kthulu + Voice of the Soul
the best way to describe this = Necrophagist - Death -dissection had a child
This would not exist without African American spirituals. That always blows my mind.
For the uninitiated, African American spirituals evolved into Gospel, Blues, and Rock and Roll in the late 1800s to early-mid 1900s. Rock and Roll and Blues would fuse into Blues Rock in the 50s and 60s. Heavy metal was born out of that, and the rest is history.
Too bad Black people think heavy metal is racist Which is something they pretty much created. LOL
@@Finn-gx6ir I'm Black and I think Metal is life my dude
@@TentiousTheCrow its kinda rare to find black people at venues. compared to all the other races you'll find. one time i was walking home from school and a black person came up to me and called me a racist for just wearing my jacket. i just walked away without saying anything. but the most black people i find at metal shows are like 5 maximum. im not trying to hurt your feelings or anything like that but thats what ive seen so far. then some people say metal music is racist so that makes metal heads easy targets to attack because everyone thinks they're racists. im not even white man and i got called a white supremacist which is dumb as fuck. ive seen skinheads at black metal shows and some of em were not friendly so i guess they got a point but still they can't just target every metalhead.
@@Finn-gx6ir who the fuck thinks metal is racist?
@@PROJECTJoza100 retards, snowflakes, sjw's and multiple brainwashed idiots.
fretless rules
Aggression rooted in philosophy ... is there anything more German? 🤣
Space horror be good for de brain mon.
ARE YOU READY TO START YOUR CAREER AS A DENTAL ASSISTANT?>>???
hola
buena publicidad
Incarnated reminds me so much of Black Dahlia Murder for some reason.
Holy shit I never noticed that, you just blew my mind.
For some reason? Obscura has a ton of clear melodic death metal influences. To me they are technical/melodic death metal.
ET MC LD HS and JC united against the neo fascism of the pharmaceutical lobby and the rap game please 😙
Disliked for putting a fkn add in the middle of choir of spirits guitar solo are you kidding me
meh, I miss Death.
This is one of those albums i'd LOVE if it weren't so overproduced. I want it to sound a tad dirtier and the vocals turned down. Vocals way too overpowering over the music for sure.
My only request is to tune your guitars lower.
pay my cheated friends value back.
LE OMG DOES ANYBODY ELSE HERE THE NECROPHAGIST INFLUENCE, I CAN REALLY HEAR THE NECROPHAGIST INFLUENCE ON THIS ONE!!!!11
This is posted on literally every Obscura comments section regardless of whether or not there is parts that sound similar. We get it, the only tech death band you've listened to is Necrophagist and you want to brag about it. Seriously just stfu, Obscura far surpassed Necrophagist in 2011. Muhammed is cringe and Christian and Hannes are better than him.
Horribly placed adds in the middle of songs makes this unlistenable
this album is really boring! if you want to listen to a great record of obscura, listen to the last "akroasis"
This is their second best. Their best is Omnivium.
Disagree wft
Too much tech, not enough death