Sound of Ceres

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Pursuer 00:00 Tools
Dagger Only Run 00:00 Tools
Bryn Marina 00:00 Tools
My Spiral Arm 00:00 Tools
Humaniora 00:00 Tools
Hand of Winter 00:00 Tools
Ember Age 00:00 Tools
Star Shroud 00:00 Tools
Side A 00:00 Tools
You're Me 00:00 Tools
Kingfisher 00:00 Tools
Gemini Scenic 00:00 Tools
Antiprism 00:00 Tools
Io Scenic A/B 00:00 Tools
Outer Century 00:00 Tools
The Trance 00:00 Tools
The Twin 00:00 Tools
Rhatikon Chain 00:00 Tools
Solar Mirror 9 00:00 Tools
Mercury's Moods 00:00 Tools
Eden V 00:00 Tools
Fire Lily 00:00 Tools
Solar Mirror Anthology Vol. 6 00:00 Tools
Rhatikon Chain (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Austria (Solar Shaded) 00:00 Tools
The Twin (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Io Scenic A/B (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Gemini Scenic (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Eden V (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Mercury's Moods (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Humaniora (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
The Trance (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Outer Century (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Solar Mirror 9 (Demonstration) 00:00 Tools
Austria - Solar Shaded 00:00 Tools
Cool, Cool Water 00:00 Tools
lo Scenic A/B 00:00 Tools
Solar Mirror Anthology Vol. 6 Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Rhatikon 00:00 Tools
Bryn Marina (Mtn. Observatory Mix) 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Bryn Marina (Mtn Observatory Mix) 00:00 Tools
"Bryn Marina" (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
Io Scenic A-B 00:00 Tools
Austria 00:00 Tools
Io Scenic A_B 00:00 Tools
  • 160,086
    plays
  • 15,756
    listners
  • 160086
    top track count

Karen and Ryan of Candy Claws continue their exploration of dreamy nature discovered while transforming their sounds into a visual performance. Sound of Ceres is a “dream pop” audio and visual performance project from Fort Collins, CO, USA. Ryan and Karen produce the music in their home studio called Flashy Storm, and are joined by Robert Schneider, Ben Phelan, and John Ferguson of the Apples in Stereo, Big Fresh, and Elephant 6. Sound of Ceres explores the wonders of our living planet through the lenses of mid-century lounge music, 60s pop, 70s nature documentary soundtracks, a single 80s drum fill, 90s shoegaze, and modern sampling techniques. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.