Synth Single Review: “Sight Unseen” by Stacy Gabriel

by Karl Magi

Stacy Gabriel’s “Sight Unseen” is a balmy sonic journey. The track commences with a heaving bassline and floating tones that enclose me like a welcoming blanket. The drums provide a steady rhythm as the glistening lead synth transmits a melody that breathes with gentle life. Panpipes exhale in billows while bending notes cry out with enfolding softness, bathing me in calm.

The main melody flows like a prismatic river as the drifting background swirls into faceted brightness. Distant panpipes contribute touching affection while the lead synth hovers with phosphorescent elegance and the rhythm pulses steadily beneath. As the track spills magenta light, rounded notes expand and chimes create tiny sparks that flicker in a firmament of caressing sound.

The panpipes breathe out melancholy while the background fills with pastel mist and trickling tones swirl into a radiant halo. The main melody conveys inspiration in tranquil motion as wide-sounding chords grow and peace pours outward. Panpipes create the sensation of being suspended in a column of warm water while sparkling notes shimmer and the rebounding underpinnings guide the music to a silken, delicate close

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