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This album was the one to get me fully addicted to dungeon synth. Love the distinctive sound from Kobold's music that could easily be the soundtrack from some retro dungeon crawler game. Geigudr
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Impressive follow-up album, far better than the debut! This one literally makes your mind travel through space and time, back to those experimental years between Schulze's "Cyborg" and "Mirage" albums. However, Silencio Permanente has been able enough to insert short, emotional melodies here and there, adding his new work some concrete value. Buy or die! stormcrow79
Hong Kong's Enor D reinterprets nursery rhymes as noise pieces with elements of musique concrete on this playful new album. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 5, 2022
Straddling the threshold between studio performance and digital technique; the NYC artist applies "fake jazz" principles to synthpop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
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Although late to the game, I am so happy to have arrived here at the Moth Tower. This has become an instant classic in my collection, and a perfect addition to my nights of broody contemplation. Although I feel comforted in its occasional fairy-tale whimsy, I know there is caution to be had on this adventure, to the top of the tower. sjöhäxan