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My Equinox Divine : Of Glitters and Zen.
Electropop with hints of darksynth, indie pop, and trip hop.
The concept of the album is based on the path of discovering the
Universe and the eternal search for truth, the complexities of
relationships and the desire to go beyond the ordinary. The artists were
never comfortable being stuck in one genre. Leaving electro pop as the
leading genre, the musicians experimented with the sound. Almost all
songs are made using a Korg Electribe analogue synthesizer to get that
dark synth sound. Synthetic sounds are perfectly balanced with live bass,
guitars and atmospheric vocals. The album consists of ten songs. The
opening song is an 80s-inspired synth-pop track, while the others sound more like blends of electro pop, dream pop and alternative.
Songs:
1. Shiver
2. Mechanical pilot
3. Shatter
4. How to deal with my dark side
5. Razor (uoy evol i)
6. Rotten beautiful
7. Liquid
8. Infected
9. Supernova
10. Mud
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 4/30/2021
My Equinox Divine lives in Tbilisi Georgia
Tagged as: Electro Rock, Pop, Vocal, Electro Pop, Synth
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