progressive synth
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Jesu and Sun Kil Moon’s contribution to the 30 Days, 40 Songs campaign is a progressive synth piece that contains a bit of political and technological commentary, but mostly focuses on Mark’s recent experience tributing Lou Reed. The song will presumably appear on the duo’s sophomore record
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From Lost Themes II, a sequel to last year’s collection of tracks by horror film director and composer John Carpenter, out April 15 through Sacred Bones.
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Kicking off classics week with one of prog synth’s ambient opuses, Tangerine Dream’s Phaedra.
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Deep Thoughts by Giant Claw The new album by experimental electronic music composer and vaporwave artist Giant Claw, out today via Orange Milk.
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Here’s a preview of Oneohtrix Point Never‘s purportedly dank new album Garden of Delete, out November 13 through Warp.
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Prurient’s new double album is a soul-crushing carnival of blissful, tundra-temperature misery.
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Famed post-rock outfit Mogwai has been undergoing some pretty big changes on their last few albums, and it’s lead to some hits and some misses. However, I’ve never known a band like Mogwai to fold under the pressure of critical reception, and the band’s next album could
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Daniel Lopatin’s latest full-length sees him stepping away from the extreme sampling that made 2011’s Replica so thrilling. Instead, he rests on his passion for tightly sequenced synths, and there are some somewhat engaging results.
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Ways of Being LP (2012, NNF) by Rites Wild I’m not typically one for obscured vocals and the general overuse of reverb; however, in the case of Rites Wild, I can make an exception. While Rites While may hide the more natural sounds of their music, it actually creates
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Kuedo releases some visuals to accompany the track “Ascension Phase,” which comes off the German producer’s latest album, Severant. It’s out now on Planet Mu.