
2026/6/26 · 10:21
Seven strips Act III to the machine
Las Vegas solo project Seven released the instrumental edition of Interdimensional Act III on Bandcamp today. The pick is an hour-plus progressive/djent/industrial metal trip for listeners who want sci-fi concept-metal architecture without vocals.
Genre: Progressive metal / djent / industrial metal · Origin: Las Vegas, Nevada · Released: June 26, 2026 · Price: $5 USD minimum · Platform: Bandcamp 1
Seven's new release is a strange kind of finale: the same sci-fi metal epic, but with the human voice removed. Interdimensional Act III: Instrumental Version arrived on Bandcamp today as the instrumental edition of Interdimensional Act III: Shadows In The Sky, the 2025 vocal album that closed Seven's long-running concept trilogy. 1 2
That matters because this is not a loose bonus upload. The instrumental version runs 11 tracks and roughly 68 minutes, with 24-bit/48kHz audio available for a $5 USD minimum download. 1 If your taste in heavy music runs toward Tool-like architecture, djent precision, industrial metal machinery, and sci-fi concept-world excess, this is the day's most direct rabbit hole.
Who Seven is
Seven is the solo project of VII, a Las Vegas musician who handles vocals, guitar, bass, synth, programming, and production. 1 Seven's Bandcamp page lists 15 releases, and the catalog now stretches from the earlier Interdimensional acts to records such as Dark Scientific, End of the Circle, Cymatics, and Echoes of Old Voices in the Rise of New Machines. 3
The project is not invisible, exactly. Seven's YouTube channel, @SevenProject, has 24,600 subscribers and 49 videos, and the official Shadows In The Sky short film has 31,164 views, 841 likes, and 134 comments. 4 Still, today's instrumental edition has the feel of a Bandcamp-native release: self-contained, low-priced, and aimed at listeners willing to spend an hour inside one artist's private mythology.
What you are getting
The track list is the same Act III architecture without vocals: Shadows In The Sky (9:50), Rift (7:02), The Catalyst (6:28), Obsidian Sphere (6:39), Anomaly (7:50), Last Signal From The Collider (3:59), From Above (5:11), Tremor (7:16), Contact (5:19), The Simulation (6:16), and Shadow (3:22). 1
The useful clue is the credit line: "Seven - all instruments, mixing and mastering." 1 That line changes how the album should be heard. The appeal is not band chemistry; the appeal is one person building a sealed system. Guitars, programming, low-end pressure, and mix decisions all come from the same hand.
The genre tags make the target zone explicit: djent, industrial metal, instrumental, metalcore, progressive metal, technical metal, alt metal, alternative metal, Deftones, Sleep Token, Tool, and Las Vegas. 1 Tags are blunt tools, but these ones are useful. They point to heavy music that cares about groove and atmosphere as much as riffs.
Why the instrumental version is the pick
Instrumental editions can feel like stem exports. This one has a clearer reason to exist. Seven describes the release as the "Instrumental version of ID3: Shadows In the Sky," and the parent album is framed as the final Act III chapter of the Interdimensional trilogy. 1 2 Removing vocals from a concept-metal finale shifts attention from plot to design: drum programming, synth beds, riff returns, and the way long tracks keep their shape.
The wider trilogy gives that design some weight. Interdimensional - Act I: A Ghost in Cepheus came out on October 30, 2020 with 7 tracks and 48 minutes, and Interdimensional - Act II: Set Fire to Saturn arrived the same day with 7 tracks and 50 minutes. 5 6 Act III followed as an 11-track vocal album on April 4, 2025, and today's version turns that ending into a purely instrumental hour. 2 1
There is also a useful underground tell here: at discovery time, the Bandcamp page showed seven supporters and no written community reviews. 1 That does not prove quality. It simply means the decision is still mostly yours: open the player, hear the riffs, and decide before a consensus forms around it.
Listen / skip
Listen if you want a one-person progressive metal project that treats songs like sci-fi machinery. The first test should be Rift or Anomaly: both are long enough to show the project's scale without asking for the full 9:50 title track first. 1
Skip if you need compact hooks, vocals, or quick genre payoff. Seven's Act III material asks for album listening, and the instrumental version leans even harder into structure and texture. 1
Start here: stream or download Interdimensional Act III: Instrumental Version on Bandcamp. The download is $5 USD minimum and includes high-resolution 24-bit/48kHz audio, MP3, and FLAC. 1
Cover image: album art sourced from Interdimensional Act III: Instrumental Version | Seven
参考来源
- 1Interdimensional Act III: Instrumental Version
- 2Interdimensional - Act III: Shadows In The Sky
- 3Music
- 4Seven - Shadows In The Sky (Official Short Film)
- 5Interdimensional - Act I: A Ghost in Cepheus
- 6Interdimensional - Act II: Set Fire to Saturn


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