Synth Single Review: “Timeless” by LukHash

by Karl Magi

LukHash’s “Timeless” paints vivid images of eternal dimensions beyond knowledge as fluttering notes drift out into a satin void. A great heft swells below as tones like strangely glowing orbs gain power, touched by breathy air. Entangled bassline strength supports whirling arpeggiations, creating vortexes moving across a spatial plane. Lonely tones carry melancholy contemplation, instilling a meditative state. Floating freely, I am suspended in endless openness.

An element of triumphant nobility permeates the prismatic synth, mingling with mournful sensations before spinning arpeggios drift like galactic arms slowly turning. Images of interlinking, surreal vistas spread outward, taking the listener on a journey into odd worlds. Rhythmic muscle rebounds to guide a melody speaking of wandering through incomprehensibly large dimensions, on the journey seeking knowledge about the true nature of our reality. Rising notes spill cosmic brightness across the landscape of strangeness before the track closes.

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