Artist's albums
Holocene Instrumental
2023 · album
Holocene
2023 · album
Subatlantic
2023 · single
Sea of Reeds
2023 · single
Parabiosis
2023 · single
Preboreal
2023 · single
Primal (State of Being)
2022 · single
Phanerozoic Live
2021 · album
Eocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
2021 · single
Jurassic | Cretaceous (Live at Roadburn Redux)
2021 · single
Devonian: Nascent (Live in Bremen)
2021 · single
Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic
2020 · album
Pleistocene
2020 · single
Oligocene
2020 · single
Jurassic | Cretaceous
2020 · single
Mourning Grounds
2019 · single
Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic
2018 · album
Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic (Instrumental Version)
2018 · album
Cambrian II: Eternal Recurrence
2018 · single
Devonian: Nascent
2018 · single
Permian: The Great Dying
2018 · single
Rhyacian: Untimely Meditations (2017 Version)
2018 · single
Transcendental
2015 · single
Pelagial
2013 · album
The Grand Inquisitor IV - Exclusion from Redemption
2012 · single
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Biography
Right off the back of a 6 months world tour, the Berlin-based atmospheric post metal juggernaut The Ocean (Collective) returns with the follow-up to their critically acclaimed Phanerozoic double album. Holocene sees The Ocean add a closing chapter to their palaeontology-inspired album series, presenting a gear shift towards the electronic world while redefining heaviness at the same time. With Holocene The Ocean draw us into their momentum of truly forward-thinking music and relentless live performances. More than 20 years into their career, this Berlin-based collective still shake us to the core, inviting us to reconsider our lives from different angles. Dwelling in the depths of our inner contemplations, while looking up, we can see the light at the surface. A light we might have taken for granted for so long, but of which The Ocean show us a rare glimpse of perspective. Holocene unites the might of this massive act’s past and present, while creating a deeper understanding of their world as well as ours in the process.