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Sonologyst - Electrons – A Scientific Essay

31/10/2016

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electronic / experimental
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An interesting electronic album, with dense and heavy dark ambient characteristics, Electrons – A scientific essay, by Sonologyst, is a tense, vague and dubious ambient album, relying on abysmal, anxious and afflictive insinuations. Cosmic, disturbing and decisively intense, this is an axiomatic album, that creates a universe of disturbing and fulfilling sonorous premises.    

With a nervous and corrosive sonorous surface, the album correlates its intense uneasiness with thin and distrustful ambiguous sensibilities, combining the darkness of its truth to the veracity of its causal reality of desperation and demise. Eventually falling into the magma of more usual dark ambient tonalities, Electrons – A scientific essay, creates into the layout of its magnificent sphere of dreadful harmonies an interesting journey of lethargy and sleepiness, heading for a somber and dark world, devoid of a perpetual omniscience.  

With turbulent elements that apparently departs from what appears to be, initially, a lucid dream, all sonorous devices here are eager to incorporate an hyperbole of different transient vigorous personalities into the music, using as a layout for the soul of the music a sincere darkness that never fades away. And using this premise as a starting point, we have the imagination of a devoured anxiety falling into an endless void of wrongful exhilaration, lust and protectionism, forever lost into the never ending demise of a darkness that will always remain. 

All in all, this is what Electrons – A scientific essay, by Sonologyst, sounds like. With its nine tracks that apparently came from outer space, this album provides to the listener the overview of a distant cosmic sound, with origins certainly out of this world, having been perfectly configured with all the correct elements of the most ambitious, fearless, voracious and agonizing components that dark ambient, as a genre, could have ever assimilated or discovered, in a distorted layer that even the universe itself, in all of its vastness, is yet to absorb.  

A very good and decent work, certainly this album will please all the enthusiasts of the genre. Finely arranged, composed and decently produced, Electrons – A scientific essay, by Sonologyst, contains the greatest elements of the genre, without limiting itself to be just another release. With all of its transient devices converging correctly, the stylistic veracity and the sharp truth that compels this album to the path of the fundamental albums of the genre certainly will find its way to the audience, with the potential to be hailed as a state of the art work.           


​Wagner
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