The Inner Cinema

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The Inner Cinema
Soma - The Inner Cinema.jpg
Studio album by
Released1996
Recorded1995 (1995)–1996 (1996) at The Crypt and Area 51
Genre Electronic
Length63:38
Label Extreme
Soma chronology
Hollow Earth
(1994)
The Inner Cinema
(1996)
Stygian Vistas
(1997)
Professional ratings
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The Inner Cinema is the second album by Soma, released in 1996 through Extreme Records.

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Pieter Bourke and David Thrussell, except "Baal" co-written by Craig Pilkington.

No.TitleLength
1."Stygian Vista"7:26
2."Arcane"5:43
3."The Golden Dawn"5:58
4."The Drunken Atlantean"3:37
5."Baal"6:07
6."The Collector"5:43
7."Risen from Argatha"6:12
8."Antediluvian"4:28
9."Alchemical Nuptial"8:38
10."Shambhala"4:45
11."Endless"5:01

Personnel

Soma
Production and additional personnel

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References

  1. Kavadias, Theo. "The Inner Cinema". Allmusic. Retrieved April 20, 2013.