Two Decades Standing is a cinematic environmental soundtrack documenting the emotional and operational atmosphere surrounding the 2001–2025 timeline archive.
Created before the complete survivability doctrine and wider system architecture were formally documented in the books and archive systems, this track reflects the raw lived operational reality first — pressure, movement, targeting, collapse, reconstruction, continuation.
The theory came later.
The practical survivability was already complete.
Built around dark alternative rock, synth-driven tension, industrial atmosphere, and emotional reconstruction aesthetics, the soundtrack captures the feeling of enduring layered pressure across multiple environments, systems, and timelines.
The artwork reflects:
- fragmented timeline architecture,
- urban and international movement,
- surveillance atmosphere,
- psychological pressure,
- reconstruction after collapse,
- and the transition from street-level hostility to wider organised convergence environments.
This is not fantasy mythology.
It is environmental narrative art built from the emotional atmosphere of the timeline itself.
Featuring references across:
- Wales / Gwynedd / Barmouth,
- Shrewsbury,
- London,
- Egypt,
- Thailand,
- Kenya,
- movement systems,
- archive symbolism,
- and survivability reconstruction aesthetics.
Included
- High quality MP3 soundtrack
- Cinematic artwork edition
- Digital artefact archive release