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Artist's albums
Zeroth: Revelations
2023 · EP
Apocrypha I: Warrior's Vigil
2023 · single
Apocrypha II: Behold the Lauded
2023 · single
Apocrypha III: Eternal Vespers
2023 · single
Zeroth
2022 · EP
Eternal Vespers
2021 · single
Take Your Time (feat. Satellite Empire)
2019 · single
Let Me Drown - Matt Rysen & Ento Remix
2018 · single
Glow (Ryan Exley Remix)
2018 · single
Time (Yelhigh Remix)
2018 · single
Us
2018 · single
The Kids Aren't Alright (Ryan Exley Remix)
2018 · single
The Kids Aren't Alright
2017 · single
Thrones (IID Remix)
2017 · single
The Chasm (Ben Walter and Satellite Empire Remix)
2017 · single
Thrones (The Second Canon)
2017 · EP
Thrones
2016 · EP
Escape (Heatbeat Remix)
2015 · single
Glow
2015 · single
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Biography
San Diego-based power couple Alene and Nestor Padilla-Tiller are back with the next epic chapter of their divine space opera. “Zeroth is about the experience of the will to live and the balance it brings to a hostile universe,” says Nestor. “Set in A.T., 11,322, the Gufking has assimilated all life in order to preserve it: eternal limbo for a species that had found relative eternity. However, without life struggling against nature, nature creeps towards complete balance. As the inevitable heat death of the cosmos inches closer, life, and its manifestations, have to decide whether to live in eternal relativity, allowing the universe to die, or to continue to struggle against the eventuality of death. In short, it’s an exploration of a bound universe whose catalyst for rebirth is life itself.” “The instrumentals, and EP title, are based on the laws of thermonuclear dynamics; the observable, empirical dialect of the universe. The tracks are named after the canonical hours, which dictate when and how to pray. In other words, Zeroth is a breviary for the last ceremony in the eventuality of life.” Fittingly, their music is decidedly dramatic and narrative, as immediate and gripping as the pop and EDM genre-trappings would lead one to expect, meanwhile effortlessly employing all the emotional subtlety, experimental instrumentation, and transporting grandiosity of a masterful film score.