MelanWastage Posted September 30, 2009 Share Posted September 30, 2009 Artist: Synthetic Forest Album: Nightshade Plants EP Release Date: 29-09-2009 Catalog: SER005 Label: Scared Evil Records Cover Artwork: Melan Wastage Mastering: Extreme Forces Release Text: Axis Mundi Website: http://www.scared-evil.de/releases/dark-psy/ser005-synthetic_forest-nightshade_plants.html 01 | Synthetic Forest - Nightshade Plants | 07:21 | 143 BPM 02 | Synthetic Forest - Russian Monks | 07:12 | 147 BPM 03 | Synthetic Forest - Somewhere In The Nature | 06:35 | 150 BPM 04 | Synthetic Forest - Restless | 06:12 | 150 BPM Synthetic Forest is one of Germany's up-and-coming dark psychedelic producers and liveacts. Having been heavily involved in the German trance scene for over a decade, two years ago, he decided to turn his ten years of experience and learning to the art of music production. This September of 2009, Synthetic Forest is releasing his debut EP, "Nightshade Plants", on German netlabel Scared Evil Records. Synthetic Forest's music is influenced heavily by his travels and perceptions of the natural world around us all. The moods of his sounds reflect this greatly, seeming to be born to be heard in reclusive, outdoor nighttime environments. As this EP exemplifies, this artist is capable of synthesizing trance textures ranging from the minimal and atmospheric to the intense and frightening, with binding themes of hypnotic, ego-stipping vulnerability and submission to the forces of Nature herself. Synthetic Forest's style and talent paint an encompassing example of the feeling of the burgeoning German dark trance scene, and the world can expect great things from him in the near future based upon the strength of this maiden release. Nightshade Plants The opener track of this EP rises from above, descends from below, and meets you right in the middle. Spacious, organic dribblings add both atmosphere and acidic edge. Curtains of ethereal wails and woodland creatures illustrate shadowy scenes under the stars. Just enough hypnosis makes the bassbeat breakdowns an even more intense contrast. Russian Monks Picking up the pace a tad, "Monks" greets you with gutteral vocalizations amongst crisp percussion and in-your-face bass. Squishy dribblings tickle your tendons and syncopated highhats lend abstract rhythm. Later on, pads and bells drape the track's background with chillingly haunted touches. The mood has completely morphed by the end yet keeping many consistent elements. Somewhere In The Nature A slightly higher-scale bass underlies this peak-time dancefloor thumper. Markedly different synth sounds grace the bumpy musical terrain, punctuated by dominant snare rims and swinging high hats. This is a very busy, sinister style of a track yet very in keeping with rhythm and atmospheric mood. Plenty of dissonance keeps your neckhairs raised and goosebumps along your arms. Restless This older style, industrial style kickdrum sets the tone for what evolves into a cold sweat inducing, feral nighttime rocker. The intensity is downright hectic from beginning to end, climaxing with well-thought-out flow in relation to its name and the tracklist. The sound textures range from the electric to the corrosive to the inimically extraterrestrial, with waves of tension and release to boot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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