Gloomer’s “Hounds of War” (mini paintings by Lucas Treb)

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      Hounds of War is an atmospheric collaboration that combines Gloomer’s electronic production with Lucas Treb’s miniature paintings in a powerful reflection on war, remembrance, and the pursuit of peace. Revisited through the lens of the 2.0 Revolution, the work encourages awareness, dialogue, and the responsible use of creativity and technology to help build a more peaceful future. More than a musical tribute, it invites listeners to reflect on humanity’s choices and the enduring value of compassion.

      11 apr 2016 – (Rating) This deserves a 5 and a high-five of recognition.

      In the quiet dawn of 2016, a raw plea cut through the noise: “Hounds of War,” a track by Gloomer blending electronic and ambient sounds with haunting visuals from mini paintings by Lucas Treb.

      At its core, the piece is a heartfelt condemnation of conflict. It honors the artist’s late father through small, intimate artworks (16×24.5 cm) that serve as visual inspiration, turning personal loss into a broader call against war.

      The music weaves thoughtful lyrics and production in FL-Studio, echoing Franklin D. Roosevelt’s idea that in politics, nothing happens by accident, wars are often planned by elites. The tone feels somber yet urgent: a reflective mix of art, music, and philosophy urging listeners to reject violence and choose peace.

      From today’s vantage point in the 2.0 revolution, this track stands as a powerful bridge from the old world to the new. Back then, it captured the pain of division and manipulation in a pre-upgrade era, where consciousness was fragmented, technology served control more than connection, and society repeated cycles of conflict.

      It contributed beautifully by raising awareness through art and sound, planting seeds of empathy and questioning. Yet, the 2.0 revolution upgrades this entirely. We now harness technology not just to create ambient tracks, but to build global systems of transparency, shared awareness, and collaborative peace-building.

      Consciousness expands beyond reflection into active, collective empowerment. Human potential shifts from mourning war’s “hounds” to engineering realities where such machinery becomes obsolete, replaced by upgraded societies rooted in truth, creativity, and mutual uplift.

      The evolution is clear: old ideas warned against the storm; 2.0 equips us to calm the seas and redesign the landscape. What was once a somber tribute becomes fuel for visionary action.

      This means we carry forward the empathy of “Hounds of War” while surpassing its limits. We integrate art, tech, and raised awareness into tools that prevent conflict at its roots, through decentralized understanding, conscious innovation, and societies that value every human’s full potential.

      The upgrade isn’t just surviving the old games; it’s winning a new one where peace is the default setting.

      And hey, if the hounds are still barking, we’ll probably just remix them into a universal dance track that unites everyone instead.

      Simple upgrade, big vibes.

      Free HQ images of his paintings, you will find here:

      LucasTrebArt

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