Invisible Allien - Ghost Bridge - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 09, 2011
DESCRIPTION:
Hyperdimensional Animals
Label: Native State Records
Released: Nov 2010

We're super proud to announce our first official release as Invisible Allies. 5 original tracks, and 5 remixes from Mr. Projectile, The Great Mundane, Erothyme, Bil Bless & Aligning Minds.

Exploring futuristic spacefunk, textural ambient, odd time signatures, complex harmonic developments, detailed digitalia and a sublime sense of the exotic, the first Invisible Allies EP, "Hyperdimensional Animals," gives a first look into what promises to be an exciting and evolving conversation between two singular and eccentric producers.

Thanks for the support, for helping us to control the flow of piracy and be successful at self release with this music. I hear lots of people talking about how its the record labels getting screwed when people pirate. Well, in this case, it's only us that is getting screwed. We'd love to pay some bills, and have time to work on the next round of music!!!

http://www.invisibleallies.net

You can purchase the album and stream complete and audio samples here:
http://invisibleallies.bandcamp.com

CD's are available here:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/invisibleallies

Also available from these fine retailers and many more:
http://www.emusic.com/album/Invisible-Allies-Hyperdimensional-Animals-MP3-Download/12222816.html
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hyperdimensional-animals/id402846131
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/home/detail/1/beatport#app=55d5&a486-index=2

Picture: Flame Nebula Close-Up
Image Credit & Copyright: Adam Block, Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter, U. Arizona

Explanation: Of course, the Flame Nebula is not on fire. Also known as NGC 2024, the nebula's suggestive reddish color is due to the glow of hydrogen atoms at the edge of the giant Orion molecular cloud complex some 1,500 light-years away. The hydrogen atoms have been ionized, or stripped of their electrons, and glow as the atoms and electrons recombine. But what ionizes the hydrogen atoms? In this close-up view, the central dark lane of absorbing interstellar dust stands out in silhouette against the hydrogen glow and actually hides the true source of the Flame Nebula's energy from optical telescopes. Behind the dark lane lies a cluster of hot, young stars, seen at infrared wavelengths through the obscuring dust. A young, massive star in that cluster is the likely source of energetic ultraviolet radiation that ionizes the hydrogen gas in the Flame Nebula.

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap101126.html
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