Dream Castle

Dream Castle is the eighth studio album by the artist Vektroid under the one time alias Tanning Salon released on December 3, 2011.[1] The album is an example of both lo-fi and ambient music genres. Although it is not one of Vektroid's most popular works, it still has good reviews.[2] The album has had releases on vinyl, however some of the releases have been unofficial.[3][4]

Dream Castle
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 3, 2011 (2011-12-03)
Genre
Length59:24
LabelPrismCorp
ProducerRamona Andra Xavier
Vektroid chronology
Neo Cali
(2011)
Dream Castle
(2011)
Floral Shoppe
(2011)
Alternate cover

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dunadd Hill"19:05
2."Larsen Harbour"10:37
3."Alcázar of Segovia"4:14
4."Camelot Wanderers"5:38
5."Penrose Steps (Dream Castle)"8:07
6."Pandora's Labyrinth"11:39
Total length:59:24
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