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2019 release. Hungarian electronic musician Aythar doesn't mess around. He seems to have directly engaged, tuned in, and plugged in to the very molecules of gigantic interstellar tuning forks. Through his many-colored, shifting tapestries of ear-popping synthetic textures, realized from an enviable collection of prime keyboards and thoroughly charged-up modules, the sumptuous expanse of Cosmic Resonances provides the listener with more than just a mere glimpse into Aythar's macrouniversal soundworlds. Unlike others who are content to cycle their drones on endless repeat, bereft of purpose, navigation, or destination, here the artist revels in the sheer glory of beautifully wrought electronic arias that pinch the ear, alter course, tweak frequencies, and chart numerous surprises. The opening "Universe" is but one taut example, but later pieces such as the riveting masterblaster sequencer affect of "Glowing Comet" propel you out amongst the galaxies' turbulent movements, where gravity ceases and various celestial bodies dance and play. Kinda awe-inspiring and fairly godlike, in the best sense of the word.
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1. Universe 2. Cosmic Resonance Part 1 3. Cosmic Resonance Part 2 4. Cosmic Resonance Part 3 5. Glowing Comet 6. Icedrop [Requiem for Arctic Ice] 7. REM Phase