playlist artwork#12 this weekSynthesis

by Unmorph

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5 4:27 248 listens
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7 3:51 179 listens
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10 3:34 119 listens
11 4:18 104 listens
12 3:14 108 listens
13 2:18 109 listens
14 2:56 92 listens
15 4:13 93 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 04/03/2009

This album is a collection of the better songs produced by Unmorph from late 2008 up to early 2009.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Synthesis"

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Ivan1984

Alchemical chemistry...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-03-08 04:59:34

A wonderful start to an album, very earthy as in an age now past. Nice plaintive piano draws you in gradually to The Long Wait, nice composition. Subhuman is downright fantastic, love the rhythmic structure and whole tone of the piece. Captures a sense of being the opposite of me, or have I read too much Nietzsche? Enthrall is much more subtle and still retains the strong thread of talent. A completely different track formation again, with that mysterium thrown in for good measure. Works very well. Indeed enthralling. I wonder if Sm133 is the magic ingredient. Nuances is appropriately delicate, with a dark tinge to the composition. Very nice tenuous touches. What the scientists have now named dark matter is everything but what this track represents for me. The Sentience Of Soul is exactly that 2% they cannot account for empirically, there will always be a certain charm, and a magical one at that, which will never be quantified. That's the whole point of my wonderful hypothesis of communication, there will always be a part that cannot be accounted for either in conception or reception. Either way, a pleasant piano composition, that is very appealing to the ear and just ever so slightly eerie. Circumstantial (The Beginning) blossoms, with a firm piano lead and resonating backdrop of synthesis. Maybe this is the new beginning after all this time waiting, and it has been many a long year coming if it is, but worth the wait. A new dawn awakens us, or at least we can hope. Deity (Divine) transcends even a new beginning, because of it omnipresience. That indefinable, indescribable, unknowable essence of life that will forever elude us, even when we move on from this earthly realm and melt into the aether, let alone follow the light. We could never be wholly 'it', only ever a part. That is our lesson in understanding the essence of divinity, for us humans it is at best a chance shot of delusion. London Skies pass you by and become someone else's eventually depended on the spin and elliptical orbit of the atom we try desperately to cling too, thinking we are doing the right thing, some of us (possibly the majority, though I'd have to take a poll of the toll) not even getting close to caring about the sky. Unless it's to do with the weather. I was born under London sky, just for a moment. The 1000th baby of that particular maternity ward. My only claim to fame. Followed by Ares with its synthetic thrashing and soaring. Nice piece with so many potential meanings but for an odd handful of letters. Clockwork a tribute to the manufacture of time, a frustration at the capturing of time. A yearning to comprehend entropy and the passing of events and moments in our lives, however seemingly important or not, as the case maybe. A watched kettle never boils, when of course it does, so its simply about conception and a mechanical attribute, or more likely digital in this day of electronic components. I have time on my hands, it's says so in the corner of the screen 03:44, but that will change eventually as the track progresses and then goes off the boil and dissipates into the convolutions of my memory. Hunter-Seeker starts much more dramatically and so it should being about a hunt scenario but what is the quarry, and is it just bait to make you wait, and bide your time to make your striking move. Revisited or not, it's again only a matter of time before the lust to conquer is satisfied, or is it ever. It seems an interminable frame of mind to be in, from what I know of hunters I've met, those who seek are slightly different and in some senses much more important. How for those who hunt the reality they find themselves in or seek the solace of divinity. Battle Theme 1 is suitably energetic. Mechelen takes us back again to the beginning, in preparation for the finale, and a fine ride it has been too. Here I see the revisitation, although is that not part of the essence of any journey to seek anything, especially something as ephemeral as the 'truth', or 'reality'. We finish with a lovely synthetic sound with Inflict, the ultimate point of truth and reality, the satiation of the hunter/seeker to finalise the quest and force the point, whether it be blade or conception. Either way it could have profound consequences and the track has suitable gravity. Nice album.
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