Science fiction · 1995
The Atlas of Glass
by Amir Thorne
Mood: atmospheric, brooding, cinematic, late night — science fiction pressure at low volume.
The Atlas of Glass sits in that rare overlap where prose feels cinematic without performing for the cheap seats. Gobapo keeps returning to how Amir Thorne uses silence—what is withheld matters as much as what arrives on beat one. The 1995 context matters: this is music written to be lived with, not consumed as background.
Try it when you need emotional clarity after midnight—one lamp, a quiet room, no chapter-hopping. If this lands, follow the genre hub and the mood collections linked below; they are built to extend the same reading posture.
Reading guide
Editorial sequencing for listening context—refer to official releases for definitive credits.
- 1. Threshold — The
- 2. Glass — The
- 3. Afterimage — The
- 4. Pulse — The
- 5. Interior — The
- 6. Signal — The
- 7. Drift — The
- 8. Halo — The
- 9. Corridor — The
- 10. Veil — The
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