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BINARY EDEN (Original Ver.)

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"Is this paradise, or a beautiful cage?"

SHADOW EVE presents the 2nd Concept Album: "BINARY EDEN". Returning from the edge of the event horizon, the Time Runner witnesses Earth centuries into the future.

The surface is ruled by humanoids more human than us. Pristine glass skyscrapers, controlled climates, and "optimized" citizens living in bliss. A world of perfect "Zero" - with no pain, no sorrow, and no noise.

But deep underground, humanity still survives. Covered in oil and rust, burning with rage, pulsating with the imperfect life of "One".

BINARY EDEN.

A sonic clash between the ethereal Ambient of the surface and the gritty Industrial sounds of the underground. When these two worlds collide, which future will you choose? A post-human log questioning the silent dystopia of our modern society.

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