Aldebaran has an artifical moon that was built by an AI sent by humans a long long time ago. The planet grew and grew and grew so much that it now even has its own atmosphere. When one first starts the descent towards the planet, tall elegant spires pierce out of the clouds. But it's when one goes past the cloud that the manic activity of the living robot planet is apparent with millions of machines running and flying to their business in a strange alien ballet.
Or at least that's what the track sounds like to me, a descent towards the surface and down the tunnels of a gigantic robot hive city. A bit muddy here and there, and some experiments at modulation towards the end (to the minor third, a la Living on a Prayer...). It's a bit much, but hey, why not?
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