TRACK BREAKDOWNS

 Track by Track Breakdown


1. Brainwaves (2:04)

The transmission crackles to life with an opening track that pulses like a distant beacon from some cybernetic monastery. Frantic, clipped beats dart between layers of static and melody, giving the impression of a machine waking up and realizing it has a soul. Hypnotic and unsettling in equal measure.


2. The Wait (2:09)

A sharp pivot—this one is pure tension. A minimalist beat builds under whispered vocals that slither through the mix, hinting at something lurking just beyond the sonic horizon. The final moments shatter into an explosion of sound, as if the pressure was too much to contain. A meditation on patience—or paranoia.


3. Baby's Home With Me Tonight (2:24)

A mirage of warmth flickers through the cold wires. This track is almost a love song, if love songs were built from broken circuits and nostalgia glitches. The lyrics paint a picture of devotion. 


4. Dirty Words (3:21)

Now this is where the Devils bare their teeth.  Full-throttle  AI-spawned vocals that sound like a machine trying to mimic human desire. It’s dirty, all right, but not in the way you expect—less sensual, more corrupt. If Electric Eden has a manifesto, this is it: the power of language, twisted and repurposed.


5. Dollie and Dexter (4:00)

A slow-burning closer, equal parts beautiful and eerie. Space Devils take us into a surreal love story, but like everything they touch, it’s fragmented—memories looping, details shifting, reality uncertain. The longest track on the album, it drifts through a dreamlike melody that sounds just off enough to make you question if you ever really heard it at all.

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