Synth Single Review: “Voices from the past” by INTERDIT & TV Players

by Karl Magi

INTERDIT & TV Players’ “Voices from the Past” carries messages of warm remembrance. The track kicks off as a prismatic synth is joined by soft-edged notes that glide past easily. Strummed guitar creates a bright line moving with undulating bass to form a steady underpinning. 

The beat flows forward as swirling arpeggios are joined by gentle synth carrying a melody that dreams of times gone by. Clapping percussion adds fresh energy as brightly entangling notes cascade, full of warming life and nostalgic emotion. Guitar adds even more radiance, singing out with joyful remembrance and capturing me in my own memories of the past. 

Waves wash as the track slips through a segment that moves like sunlight through my mind, creating tranquility and easygoing emotion. Chimes ring like illuminating thought while the saxophone adds richness and passion, tugging at my heartstrings. Punching percussion adds shape before the underpinnings fall away and the track goes quiet.

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