Mesarthim: Clg J02182-05102

Mesarthim SKU: 42290254
Mesarthim: Clg J02182-05102

Mesarthim: Clg J02182-05102

Mesarthim SKU: 42290254

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Clg J02182-05102
Artist: Mesarthim
Label: Avantgarde Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 301660561031
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

Mesarthim are now developing their Phase II, and following their latest EP released this very spring Vacuum Solution, they reached the farthest corner of the known universe with the new CLG J02182-05102. "Astronomers are a bit like archeologists as they dig back through space and time searching for remnants of the early universe. In a recent deep excavation, courtesy of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers unearthed what may be the most distant, primitive cluster of galaxies ever found. In a twist, however, this apparent ancestor to today's "big cities" of grouped galaxies looks shockingly modern. Called CLG J02182-05102, the ancient cluster is dominated by old, red and massive galaxies, typical of present-day clusters. For example, it is similar to a young version of the Coma Cluster of today, which has had billions of more years to develop." Says NASA

Tracks:
1.1 A Generation of Star Birth Part 1
1.2 Infinite Density
1.3 Tidal Warping
1.4 Nucleation Seed
1.5 A Manipulation of Numbers Part 2 (Vacuum Decay)
1.6 A Generation of Star Birth Part 2
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