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In the days which followed the fall of the flying fortressA darkness overwhelmed earth and skyForced to wander the lands belowdark days lay forthDays reminiscent of ages pastof uncertainty, of magic and mysteryBut first a king must pass into legendThe procession nearsthe funeral is about to begin.
All music composed, performed, mixed and mastered by Mark NicholsonSynthesizers, Samplers, Drum Machines and hardware used:All pieces written and sequenced in Arturia Keystep Pro and Elektron SamplesSynthesizers used: Roland Juno 106, Waldorf Streichfett,Korg MS2000R, Korg Volca FM, Arturia Drum Brute, Small Modular system.Recorded Mixed and Mastered in Reaper DAWAdditional VSTs used: OmnisphereAdditional Vocals and narration by Jesse Maol Chalium
Supernatural Darkness debut EP released by Ancient Meadow RecordsCanadian dungeon synth newcomer Supernatural Darkness. This E.P., while short, is jam-packed and spares nothing through its ~20-minute runtime. The artist shows influences from the synth pioneers of the Berlin School across the spectrum to modernesque “medieval fantasy” and much more in between. This E.P. is earnest and extremely well-composed; the product a person who has obviously dedicated their life to music. In the days which followed the fall of the flying fortress A darkness overwhelmed earth and sky Forced to wander the lands below dark days lay forth Days reminiscent of ages past of uncertainty, of magic and mystery But first a king must pass into legend The procession nears the funeral is about to begin. A curious piece from a new member of the dungeon synth community. Based in Canada, Supernatural Darkness affords a fuzzed out blend of psychedelic fantasy music. Whilst it's clear that 'Flying Fortress' is steeped in medieval harmony & cadence (complete with vocal performances which wouldn't sit out of place on a project from the celebrated artist 'Cernunnos Woods'), the flavour of this album is perhaps more adjacent to the pioneers of electronic music in the mid 1970s such as Jean-Michel Jarre & Tangerine Dream.It's not often that a dark ambient musician presents a sound palette containing rotary toms & such fervent synth worship, this project is worth listening to for that reason alone.
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