Cryptic Vision > Of Infinite Possibilities

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After a 5 year hiatus, Cryptic Vision releases "Of Infinite Possibilities" This album is part 3 of their trilogy "Moments Of Clarity In A World Of Infinite Possibilities" and is their most ambitious CD yet. From the opening 5/4 riff of Singularity to the bombastic ending of the title track, Cryptic Vision takes the listener through a progressive journey of the world we live in. From the scientific to the spiritual, from our inner soul to the outer Universe, the CD explores the meaning of our existence. Each song represents a different perspective of how we try to make sense of our world and what lies beyond. Musically this album covers all the bases, lots of odd time signatures, rich chord progressions, intricate rhythms, melodic hooks, powerful vocals and stunning solos. The bulk of the CD was performed by Rick Duncan, Todd Plant, Sam Conable, Tim Keese and Howard Helm but also feature guest musicians David Ragsdale (Kansas), Gary Schutt, John Zahner, Shawn Bowen, John Leblanc, Mike Carello and Carrie Preston.
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Album tracks
- 1 - Singularity
- 2 - Starting Gun
- 3 - The Secret
- 4 - Affecting Time
- 5 - Obsolete
- 6 - M Theory
- 7 - Real Magic
- 8 - Lucid Dream
- 9 - Flash of Life - part 2
- 10 - Other Side
- 11 - Infinite Possibilities (1 of 3)
- 12 - Infinite Possibilities (2 or 3)
- 13 - Infinite Possibilities (3 of 3)