Synth Single Review: “When The Future Began” by Victor Roy
by Karl Magi
Victor Roy’s “When The Future Began” captures hope and a sense of possibility as it unfolds. The piece starts as Victor Roy’s thunderous guitar shines with aspirational light joined by a tapping beat and swelling bass. The drums are clean as they define the music and a roundly brassy synth trumpets out with nobility.
The guitar unfolds in a rush of positivity, unfurling with intricate elegance. Smoothly trumpeting notes dance in an intertwining pattern which evokes hopeful dreaming, transporting me to a world of possibility. Gleaming tones climb with radiant motion as Victor Roy’s guitar carries the main melody, full of joyful contemplation and a sense of future progress. The underpinnings pulse smoothly while silken guitar permeates the music.
A sense of completion fills the richly intermingled guitar while shining tones join the lead synth as it sings with encouragement. The beat is continually shaping, a rhythmic heartbeat that dances below glowing notes which trip through the music easily. Luminous sounds gleam while slightly nasal sounding notes unwind before the guitar melody rises again, filling me with boundless happiness and a feeling of wide-open horizons. The triumphant positivity is infectious while the foundation throbs before the music slips to an end.