Six Months Of Superb Synth - EPs
In the second part of my six month roundup, I'll talk about all of the EPs that I’ve reviewed which have caught my attention in the last half year. I hope you'll enjoy my selections and remember that while these represent particular favourites, there's been an enormous amount of superb music from which to choose in 2025.
Bunny X - Never Give You Up
Bunny X’s Never Give You Up is a powerful expression of almost obsessive devotion, conveyed by Abigail Gordon’s emotive vocals and a soundscape of pounding drums, effulgent synths and haunting melodies. The original track pulses with aching intensity, blending desire and desperation, as the narrator promises eternal presence, even in darkness and rejection.
Earmake’s remix brings a brighter, more uplifting dimension to the song, infusing it with well-chosen synths, choral echoes and dynamic energy, while preserving the original’s emotional weight. The result is a journey through longing, obsession and ghostly love, reimagined with hopeful light.
Pyrococcus & Ziberia - Cathartic Dance
Cathartic Dance by Pyrococcus & Ziberia is a vibrant celebration of dance as emotional release and healing, led by Ziberia’s impassioned, soulful vocals and surging piano melodies. The original track channels ferocious energy and freeing joy, as the narrator describes shedding burdens through movement and connecting deeply with one's inner self.
Each remix adds a unique emotional and sonic layer from the jazzy, funk-infused Interruptor Remix to the euphoric drive of Liuos, the haunting industrial textures of JOYSTYCK and the brooding trip-hop depth of Zephyr Nova. Together, they form a powerful suite that transforms dance into a transcendent, cathartic ritual.
Bending Grid & Jolie - Neon Heat
Neon Heat by Bending Grid & Jolie is a passionate, high-energy EP that merges sultry vocals with top notch production across its original track and a series of dynamic remixes. Jolie’s powerful voice drives the emotional core of the title track, expressing longing, desire and nocturnal desperation against a backdrop of pounding drums and dazzling synths.
Each remix brings a unique energy. Lyst’s version adds atmospheric feeling and emotional richness; Aftermour emphasizes intense rhythmic urgency and soaring synths; MAGS delivers a darker, more aggressive edge with distorted textures; and Valoramous transforms the track into a rave-ready EDM anthem with electrifying momentum. Together, these versions create a multi-faceted exploration of yearning and euphoria set in a neon-lit, cyberpunk nightscape.
Karl Vincent - Reveries
Karl Vincent’s Reveries is a synth-based sonic journey infused with expressive guitar work and shifting moods that span from sunlit joy to nostalgic introspection. Each track weaves a vivid atmosphere: from the energetic blaze of “Just Tuning” to the breezy elegance of “Waiting For You,” Karl Vincent’s guitar performances add edge and emotion.
“Coastal Bay” surges with brassy synth power and wild guitar solos, while “Gina” offers sweeping drama wrapped in reverence and soaring melodies. “Daydreaming” closes the album with cotton-candy softness. Panpipes, lucent synths and tranquil rhythms coalesce into a dreamy, summer-hued haze. Karl Vincent crafts a deeply engaging, emotionally resonant experience on this album.
Venturer - Petty Crimes
Venturer’s Petty Crimes conjures images of a dystopian cyberpunk sprawl, all flickering neon and suffocating smog, where danger waits in filthy, shadowed alleyways. “Runaway” blazes forward with angular synths and explosive percussion, its restless melody steeped in tension and chase. Out Runner’s guitar weaves shadow into the fevered chaos, adding gravity to the hurtling motion.
“Night Vices” escalates the intensity with snarling bass, glimmering synths and a ghostly choir that howls across the sonic battlefield, each note vibrating with menacing majesty. “Counterfeit” descends even deeper into the city’s haunted underbelly, where spectral melodies twist through slashing synths and shattering basslines. Rage and ruin dominate, balanced with spectral beauty, as each track weaves through noise and neon, inescapable and thrilling.
Michael Angelaux - Current Affair
Michael Angelaux’s Current Affair unfolds like a tabloid exclusive with synth-fueled drama, telling the story of a pop star devoured by scandal, media frenzy and forbidden desire. From the explosive “Accusation (Intro),” with its breathless news bulletins and surging strings, to the aching radiance of “The Prisoner” as it declares defiant devotion, the EP brims with theatricality.
Tracks like “Darkest Knight” mix mythic imagery with slashing synths and glimmering melodies, while “Scandal” throws barbs and basslines in equal measure, Michael’s voice dripping with fury and bravado. “Dance in the Rain” swells with wounded beauty and emotional resilience, before “Vindication (Outro)” brings the narrative full circle, exoneration delivered in cinematic waves of strings and stormy vocals. This is a scathing, seductive mirror held up to fame, lies and the strange intimacy of scandal.
Tenodi Boris - Sand Dune
Sand Dune by Tenodi Boris is a desert reverie, tracing a lone traveler’s aching pursuit of rebirth through a mirage-streaked dreamscape, where memory and time dissolve like heatwaves. Kosmic Kiss’s spectral voice floats over flickering chimes and throbbing bass, pulling emotion from the sand with every note.
The original track glows with longing, its layered synths and soaring guitar reaching for something unattainable, while Future Analog’s remix deepens the shadows with pounding low end and radiant melancholy.
Alex Vecchietti’s remix washes the journey in tranquil synths and ghostly grace, where distant piano and soaring guitar feel like prayers cast into the wind. Each version expands the desert’s mystery, full of hope, desolation and the soft shimmer of something lost and beautiful.
Temporal Waves - Incoming Transmission
Incoming Transmission by Temporal Waves is a haunting, intricately woven sonic journey where the tabla becomes both a heartbeat and a compass through shadowed urban ruins, windswept voids and astral realms. Each track and remix, whether it's Raphael Weinroth-Browne’s aching cello on ‘Eclipse of an Urban Dystopia”, the post-apocalyptic atmosphere of the “Incoming” suite, or the meditative propulsion of the “Water Temple” and “Cyclotron” remixes brings new textures and emotional dimensions.
From winds that evoke desolation to glittering synths that reflect distant starlight, the EP pulses with organic warmth and otherworldly melancholy. Each collaborator deepens the mood: Pashang’s galactic menace, Dynatron’s serene vastness, Aaron Niles’ dancing synth fire and OLD’s glowing intimacy all echo against Temporal Waves’ singular rhythmic soul. It’s a transmission from somewhere distant yet eerily close, where memory, rhythm and decay are inseparable.
Memory Color - Motion Pictures
Review by Karl Magi
Overall Album Impressions
Memory Color’s Motion Pictures is a stylistically diverse, complex and layered synth-based album that mixes fascinating influences and creates sonic portraits that unfold in melodic lines with undeniable vigour. A neon haze and uplifting vigour permeate the music, shot through with tranquil moments. I enjoy the sonic world being created by the artist as the album unfolds.
One of the factors that draws me to Motion Pictures is the sheer diversity of interesting musical influences. Along with tracks that have strong disco underpinnings, there are moments of ambient relaxation and decidedly retro synth bursts that feel like the best kind of synthwave. I also hear hints of soul, funk and jazz, which only deepen the intensity of the ear-grabbing sonic candy that permeates the album.
I'm also drawn to Motion Pictures’ superb use of synths to intricately weave imagery and create tones and textures. Memory Color has an ear for intriguing and enjoyable synth combinations, along with the ability to pair those sounds to melodic and harmonic elements. As a result, the tapestry that unfolds is luscious and richly pleasing. There are complexities and nuances that come together to form a satisfying whole.
Listening to Motion Pictures is like exploring a brand-new place where the past mixes with the present and the future. The overall atmospherics of the music are full of something nostalgic, but also a sense of yearning and reaching forward toward something fresh. The music that results is a great listen and a journey into some fascinating territory.
My Favourite Tracks Analyzed
“Welcome” starts the album as though it were a jingle for an old school VHS.
String-like synth trickles quickly and the sound of nature moves with soothing leisure to open “Motion Pictures”. Expanding bass rumbles below as gleaming synth flashes are joined by a smoothly driving low-end throb. The synth locks into a melodic pattern that is calming but full of life as the bass undulates and the drums drive. The broadly floating synth continues to split past as the oscillating bassline adds even more momentum.
Arpeggios gently twirl as the string-like synth carries a melody full of yearning, longing and nostalgia. The synth has a smoothly shining quality that adds to the wistful joy, a joy that captures me with its seeking for past happiness. As the low end continues to pulsate, open-sounding notes hover and the electric guitar slowly descends.
Now the drumbeat is gliding while the guitar intertwines and drifts with elegant relaxation. A sense of smooth sailing permeates the music as the drums continue to pulse. The kick drum accelerates now as diamond chimes sparkle and the track rises with warm positivity. The tenuous melody slides out, skipping along with a feeling of celebration and freedom, while the drums and bass press forward. Digital-sounding synth cries out as the warm melody sings with enfolding positivity before the track comes to an end.
“Transmitter” comes into being as a tense, metallic synth pulse moves while misty notes slide and a brightly crying sound briefly shifts. The drums rebound and launch into a steady pulse as the twisting synth swirls with a ghostly sensation and the background swells with ethereal synth. The drums are muscled and propulsive as round-sounding notes cascade smoothly. The bass is heavy as a sprinkle of chiming synth flickers past and gossamer notes float in the distance.
A densely revolving synth pattern calls out as the low end continues to drive. Rapid sonic bursts flit through as the low end pulses. The chimes flicker as the heavily punching drums and thick bass press on. A hypnotic feeling permeates the music as sonic flashes descend. The track floats into a segment in which easy-going synth intermingles and a peaceful sensation flows forth.
A steady disco beat throbs on varied percussion to open “Memory Lounge.” As the repeating, twirling figure spins, the funky beat boogies on underneath. Now the fat and groovy bass booty-shakes through the music as the active, fast air-catching percussion joins it and the smoothly floating synth spins and trends, inducing motion above it.
Twinkling synth shines with starlight as the low end continues to shimmy and the percussion adds a cool, laid-back flavor above the fat bass. The guitar adds more funk, increasing the dance-floor-filling energy that permeates the tune.
I start giving myself up to the rhythm as the drums cruise along. A synth flows with silken relaxation and the chimes flash. Once again, the gigantic low end and the locked-in drums have an undeniably powerful rhythm, drawing me into the boogieing music.
Now the interlocking percussion and bass are cut by a coruscant synth that leaps out with dynamic flair. The percussion smoothly slips as extended synth lines glide peacefully. The percussion is continuous and propulsive as the vocal sample adds an additional layer of disco feeling.
The low end is dense and massive as the percussion continues to pop along. The chimes flash as sliding sounds descend and the groove continues. Effulgent synth shines out as the track pulses with low-end weight and fills the music with a hypnotic pulse before the track comes to an end.
“Haute Couture” starts as a choppy synth flashes in and out and a vocal clip about haute couture cuts into the music. Quick, jazzy flashes move with a ticking hi-hat as the active percussion rolls along with trumpeting notes that leap out above the hard-hitting drums. The low end cruises into a disco-influenced pulse, full of groove and heart, while the synth cuts in cleanly.
A rounded, baritone sax-like sound wriggles through the music as the low end locks into a punchy beat. Flaring synth jump with energizing luminosity while the low end shimmies. The diverse percussion adds more ear-pleasing feeling as the sax-like sound moves out. The drums and bass move into a different tempo and rhythm—still groovy, but a little cooler and more tranquil. A nasal-sounding synth whines with twisted sound while the groove remains undeniable.
The vocal sample returns as the leaping sounds dance above the ticking hi-hat. I feel myself moving to the beat as radiant synth jumps out and bongos ripple below. The sonic layers are rich and deep as the scintillating notes shine and the disco feeling drenches everything. As the track comes to an end, the drums intertwine before they fall silent.
A heavily throbbing disco beat shakes its way into the track with energetic motion to begin “Earplanes”. The beat is addictive and strongly shaping as electric-sounding zaps move along with actively oscillating bass. Radiant synth zip into the music with bright dynamism as drifting sounds move in undulating whirls.
The track has a strongly driven disco energy as the elevated synth shifts with a jazzy, dancing melodic line and a nasal-sounding synth cries out with a super cool melody, full of smooth, sensual life. The bass shifts as chimes entangle and the beat throbs again, weaving into the funky low end while a steady triangle sound glitters.
I enjoy the infectious nature of the track as it gets down with a chilled-out vibe. The elevated, shiny synth adds a lustrous quality as the percussion moves distantly and the fat bass pulses. As the track comes to an end, the drums move in dynamic lines while the funky guitar pulsates and the music fades.
Chimes trickle past and the worshipful synth cries out as arpeggiating notes twirl again. The drums launch and haunted noises plane out in an extended line while bursting sounds add more sheen. The low end is a strong heartbeat as the track fills me with meditative energy. The floating synth in the distance adds tranquility while the muscled drums add weight. The track ends as the drums rebound and the lead synth trembles into silence.
“Resurrection” begins as serene sounds wander on a calming background, full of ethereal lightness. A steadily spinning note pattern moves above gigantically throbbing bass, creating tension and a sense of motion. The background continues to glide in placid waves before the pumping beat adds propulsion.
An intensely wound synth figure twirls out as the bass oscillates and the drums create more vitality. As the snare drum raps, spectral sounds drift and the twirling synth adds more tension. As the low end drives, a medium-high synth pulsates in addictive motion as the arpeggios swirl. The clean snare drum and thick bass move the track forward.
The low end presses on as nasal-sounding synth intermingles. I enjoy the feeling of progressive forward motion permeating the music here. The drums continue to add diverse sounds while raised synth flash with shimmering light and the taut synth weaves together.
The low end continues to punch as a delicate synth floats in the distance. The bass is resonant as the high synth gleams with dynamic forward motion and hollow notes ring metallically. The track moves forward with force as the raised synth spins together and dances out. Unique percussion sounds are joined by a soaring guitar, which has a sense of free abandon to it. The drums continue to rebound and the guitar flies out, carrying a sense of escape and liberation before the track ends.
Coruscating brass bursts and a solid bass thud is joined by a shimmering synth that trickles through smoothly as “Swimming Pool” starts . The main melody is full of flickering light as it shimmers and the driving low end has an energizing punch. Orchestra hits add even more dynamism.
Lushly intertwined drums move with the brassy synth, which are joined by intense glow as a trickling note pattern falls rapidly. The sparkling notes all ripple with story-like motion as the low end bounces and the bass throbs. I enjoy the relentless motion here along with the uplifting positivity as the orchestra hits shine and a piano-like synth carries interesting chords.
The trickling notes add sunny luminosity as the low end pulsates. There are tom hits and a warming synth that interlock with the metallic light around them before the drums continue to cruise. The track drifts into a silky section in which a cosmic synth descends in a soothing melody and bright synth glimmers.
Once again, the angular low end continues to push forward while the orchestra hits leap and assorted percussion adds a unique feeling. The chords are full of life and the entire track exudes a feeling of speeding motion while the luscious chords intertwine. Orchestra hits fly and the chiming synth trembles while the slicing low end continues to guide the music.
“Spektra” starts off as a tenuous synth flow and the sound of a video tape being inserted moves with slightly threatening bass. A reverberant arpeggio spins as the drums jump and twirl and the bass drives on. Handclaps send an orchestra hit flying and the ticking percussion adds form while the bass cuts with shadowy depth.
A caressing sound rises with tendrils extending around me and the electric guitar floats with diaphanous relaxation while the orchestra hit adds light. The low end pulses and drives as the guitar takes me on a journey, sailing out with elegant tranquility. The low end pounds heavily as the haunting synth flows and calls out. Peace permeates the music along with a rising sunset glow and the guitar continues to slip with laid-back tones.
The guitar has a comforting presence that wraps me up in a cozy sonic blanket while the drums and bass guide the track. The propulsive drum beat contrasts with the hovering guitar while the track cruises on. Raised synth sparkle and a distant sound cries out while the trembling drums move and the guitar fills the music with a feeling of reassuring tenderness before the track ends.
Conclusion
Motion Pictures attracts me with the atmosphere and energy it exudes. The way in which it evolves and explores soundscapes makes it a listening experience I feel like repeating over and over again. The fact that there's a strong groove that underpins everything only makes the music more fun to listen to.
Rogue FX - Endgame
Review by Karl Magi
Overall Album Impressions
Rogue FX’s Endgame is an album with dual meanings. It completes the tale of Max Rogue’s struggle against Mind Corporation, started on the 5th Step EP, but also explores the volatile and uncertain nature of the times in which we live. Rogue FX reflects on how we can best resist and make positive change. The combination of the artist’s vocals and songwriting is bolstered by ear-grabbing synth and first-rate guest performances from some of the scene’s most talented singers and musicians.
Perhaps the most important aspect of Endgame, which I enjoy, is the way in which it explores its themes. The emotional depth and engagement, along with the imagery it creates, pull me inward and invest me in the story and the thematic richness woven into the music. The overall atmosphere mingles joy and melancholy with undeniable strength.
Another strong reason for my enjoyment of Endgame is the way in which Rogue FX blends his vocal performances and songwriting. His voice is unique and compelling, with its own tone and timbre that give it a fresh feeling. In combination with his thoughtful and well-written lyrics, it delivers a punch right in the emotions and carries me along through the light and shadow of the music.
Musically speaking, I find myself drawn to the intriguing, well-selected synth sounds that Rogue FX employs. He explores a wide variety of fascinating auditory textures and instrumental tones, interweaving them with beautiful melodies and harmonies. When one includes his guest artists, the depth only increases further and all of the touches they bring only attract me more.
All of his guests bring their unique perspectives to the music. The performances from Aisle 9, Hollywood Brown, Mayah Camara, Dilemmachine, Kirsty Dewar and ARPRAXIS are high quality and full of heart and soul. The result of their contributions is that the album keeps me fully invested in listening from start to finish.
My Favourite Songs Analyzed
“Shot in the Dark” starts as flashing chimes ring out and richly toned guitar entangles in a hypnotic pattern. Sharp drums burst as Rogue FX's voice leaps exuberantly into the music. The guitar has a groovy quality as the drums punch onward and Rogue FX captures the lyrics’ emotions.
A cleanly slicing synth intertwines in a dynamic pattern as the drums rebound below the smooth vocals. Radiant synth wraps around the chorus as the chimes flicker. The drums and bass interlock as Rogue FX's voice slides through with emotive expression. I enjoy Rogue FX's unique voice as it carries the lyrics.
The drums are gigantic and add motion as Aisle 9 plays a solo that cries out with heartfelt expression. His virtuosic skills add depth as Rogue FX captures this song’s feelings. Aisle 9’s guitar leaps out again to add even more life before the music comes to an end with glittering chimes and the punchy low end.
Our storyteller said he was “coasting along” and minding where he was going. He was driving blindly until he had something he wanted to say and “leave behind me all those rich ill gotten gains.” Suddenly his way was illuminated and his previous life was burned down but “trouble breathes inside me.” He adds that “in a fleeting time I was always waiting to feel right” as he wanted to be strong and to belong.
The narrator has taken a shot in the dark and it's too late because he can't “deal with the chain reaction” or wait to get to the “main attraction.” He says that he's “slave to the sound of the chain reaction.” He was “hunting so high” and searching low as he hid in plain sight, subdued, as losing didn't feel right
Our storyteller is tired of trying to “hold the line” when that line has to break. He has to “pull it down for all our sakes” and even though the stakes are high, he's got a stack of aces. He concludes that he isn't “so jaded” because out of dimming light “we are rearranging.”
A muscled drumbeat and Hollywood Brown’s echoing guitar come in as the hard-hitting bass jumps in as “Nightcrawling” kicks off . The guitar wriggles through as bright synth explodes and Rogue FX's resonant vocals carry the mysterious melody while the low end smacks hard.
The vocals fly out with intense feeling as the drums and bass add more propulsion. The chorus floats past with charming expression and the track accelerates. Hollywood Brown's guitar shines with a fierce gleam as a string-like synth entangles and tumbles. The guitar echoes with intricate energy and Rogue FX's vocal performance captures me with its expression and feeling. The guitar adds luminosity as the drums let fly.
The chorus bursts forth as flaring notes erupt and the drums and bass pound. Hollywood Brown’s guitar unfurls in shining motion as the vocals glide and the pounding percussion presses forward. Rogue FX's voice jumps as the drums flourish and metallic synth trickles. The pumping drums and bass take hold of the song and drive it to an end.
The narrator says that "out of the blues, we ignite" because now it's their time to come to life. He says he and the song's subjects are walking under a bridge at night "in the shadows, just out of sight." He talks about feeling "the flames building up," as they are full of increased power and "a thousand heartbeats electrify the air." He says it's okay because "it's our right to a reply."
Our storyteller says that they are night crawling. He adds that you need to "catch your breath, we’re cold calling and the night's falling so don't look now." He says that there is "systematic uninstalling now." Life has been difficult "on a knife," but they've been returning to life and "making moves to capitalize." They're going to "revolutionize, day by day, one by one" because they're not "comfortably numb."
The narrator says that "like warriors we are revived" as they are "turning tricks, immortalized in the air." They are amplified because it's their right to reply. He tells everyone to "watch me when the thunder starts" because they'll either have to step aside or fall apart. He says, "the transmission is mobilized, the revolution is televised." He concludes, “catch your breath in the air… amplified, don’t look now.”
“Missing You” opens as reverberating drums collide and an effulgent synth slowly slips while the bass rumbles. The active percussion moves as Rogue FX ’s ultra-silky voice slides with sensual energy while the bending synth wriggles past. Smoothly dazzling notes slip as metallic chimes ring and the angular bass slices.
Rogue FX’s voice has a sibilant expressiveness that I find compelling and fascinating, while the grunting bass notes rumble. Satin-smooth synth slips with easy, snaking energy while the vocals slide and intertwine. The drums are dynamic and complex while incandescent notes ring out with haunting, laid-back sensations.
The sharper low-end pulse supports the spoken word segment as chimes flash with soft radiance. The synth trumpets with a melancholy-tinged melody that bobs through the music with poppy energy. Once again, the resonating vocals move with a chocolatey feeling as the track drives to an end.
Our narrator asks if it’s right not to feel worried “of the shadows in the night” or to feel nothing but “self-control.” He wonders if it’s right to walk away now and not turn back. He asks, “Is it right to ask no questions to save your soul?” He says that he’s been missing the song’s subject and “all the words you used to say” for so long.
The next question for our storyteller is whether it’s right to “cherish bad times and all those sleepless nights when the tears flowed like raindrops in our hands.” He asks if it’s right to “praise in wonder at the chaos of it all” as they drift through hurricanes like ghosts. He wonders again if it’s right to feel nothing “for the shadows in the dark” or to walk away “just to save your soul.”
As the song concludes, the narrator reiterates that he’s been missing the other person and all the words they used to say and adds, “I’ve been missing you and the games we used to play.”
Gliding synth slips past as a steady percussion drive creates a disco feeling and the guitar in the distance slides past to start “Invisible Sun.” Rogue FX captures the overall atmosphere with his emotive and chilled-out vocals as the low end pounds with laid-back cool.
Mayah Camara mingles her voice to add her own powerful and heartfelt energy, while Dilemmachine contributes a stronger disco vibe. Mayah Camara takes over, broadcasting intensity and soaring hope as the low end continues to pulsate and the lambent notes shimmy. The percussion continues to pump as Rogue FX’s voice slides in and Dilemmachine’s guitar sings with ultra-chilly sensations while the low end drives. The booty-shaking energy is undeniable while a quickly tripping synth figure adds another layer of hypnotizing power.
Rogue FX carries the performance again, propelling it with his vocals, accented by Mayah Camara’s voice, while the low end pounds and Bending Grid’s synth pads slide. The entangling guitar grooves and dances while the two singers join their voices with uplifting life and the disco beat throbs. The thick bass continues to pulsate and the song comes to an end.
Our narrators point out that at least we've all made it through “another cold day where no kind of sunshine has come to take the anxiety away.” They say that at least they have tomorrow, which has to be better than today, adding, “as the world keeps holding out for our sun to rise.” They say we’re living in “invisible sun.”
The storytellers remind us that it's difficult to forget “we are living in a dangerous world with so much sorrow.” They speak of the tragedy of witnessing everything we've learned and add that we have the future, which is uncertain. They say, “when the rain is falling down, gotta break away,” and continue, “it's a dangerous world, it's like we're living on the edge.”
Now our narrators encourage us by saying “the invisible sun will rise and glow again, transforming everything we know again.” They say it will give us new life and hope, “breathing air into our blood flow,” as that invisible sun shines again.
“Renegades” begins with a resonant synth trembling as Rogue FX’s eloquent voice is touched by delicate notes exuding soft luminosity. The vocal melody is swirling and creates a sense of enigmatic expression while the funky low end shifts above the thick bass. Glimmering notes float through the music as the silky vocals shift, the rounded synth sailing out in a surprisingly soothing melody. Rogue FX captures the lyrics with full expression as the string-like synth flickers with easy-going smoothness.
The drums rebound and the vocals are full of a sense of resistance, while the warmer notes move through the background. The bassline is animated as the drums create ear-grabbing patterns and Rogue FX’s vocals drift with a distinctive quality that I find quite enjoyable. As the percussion shifts, the chorus floats on Rogue FX’s gossamer voice. Shining notes wander past and the track comes to an end on the ringing main melody.
The storyteller says that outside, the world is turning and there's darkness in the air. He continues, "Too many beds are burning," as leaders stare passively from their heights. He goes on to say that we have to know and asks why we shouldn't take the pain away.
Our narrator declares that they'll make a change and refuse to live those lies. He adds, “We wear the scars, guilty as charged," but points out that as the sun rises, "A new way of life is not out of reach," and hope still remains alive.
The storyteller proclaims, "We can be renegades, burning passion inside," pointing out that this time, "Our destiny rides." As the wealthy continue to accumulate more wealth, their "Empire building serves corruption and exploitation."
Now, our narrator says that there's too much power to preserve, but people are awakening. They're enforcing a "cease and desist" in order to "crash the world and start again." He encourages people to "Shake it up" because the dream hasn't died.
Fulminating bass pulses with dangerous weight as rapidly flashing, hollow notes twist with a technical, robotic sound to open “Endgame”. Rogue FX's voice is full of smooth feeling and a sense of revolution, while glittering sounds drift past with silky ease. The mixture of encouragement and shadow within the velvety tones of the lead vocals captures the message of the song.
The low end is propulsive and dramatic while the pulsating notes above shine with intensity. Crystal notes twinkle and float as Rogue FX calls out with heartfelt emotion, drawing me into the power of his words. Tranquil notes shiver away in gentle touches as the drums continue to throb along with heavy bass. The sliding synth sound has a ghostly sensation as it runs through the music and the drums and bass slam together.
A sense of defiant success fills the lyrics, delivered by the soft but deadly vocals. As the low end heaves, tremulous sounds move along with chimes that levitate with a spectral glow. As the spoken word part flows, the drums and bass continue to throb hard. The slicing melody leaps as Rogue FX drives on again before the song ends.
The storyteller says that everyone has "come so far, taken so long and now we're high on hope." They reacted to a call for help and walked on a tightrope. There was "a power grab, a turn of tides, a journey back from hell." Now there's a cry for freedom and a "clarion call for lives they cannot sell." He adds that they've reached the endgame so "that's how we roll, watch the show.”
Our narrator talks of filthy lies and houses of cards in "an empire built on sand." He adds that comfort can't be found in vipers’ nests when "karma takes its stand." He speaks of the oppressed with their "broken souls, lost hearts and minds," but says that change is coming and "the good will out from this revolution show."
As the song concludes, the narrator says that in the endgame, "thy will be done" and everything has come undone. He says they'll be "making it right, lifting it high" as they reach the end of the night.
“Dancing in the Night” begins as echoing sounds move with smoothly crystalline chimes and a bouncing drum beat. The open-sounding synth has a silky delicacy as Rogue FX mingles his voice with Kirsty Dewar’s to create expressive emotion. The chiming notes are fragile and luminous as the vocals create touching affection that draws me in.
Rounded notes tremble with warmth as the digital-sounding synth floats while the energizing lead melody is cut with shimmering chimes. As the low end cruises, the computerized-sounding synth pulses and chimes glimmer with tenderness.
Kirsty Dewar’s voice is full of softness and soul-deep feeling as she carries the melody, and Rogue FX joins in while metallic notes in the distance trickle. Solid percussion guides the music as Kirsty Dewar calls out and the pulsing mid-range synth adds shape while the low end propels the song. Gentleness permeates the song as the drifting main melody sails out and wraps around my ears.
The low end drives on with a smooth heartbeat as the tripping sounds glide and a drum heartbeat mixes with the bass to add shape. As the song ends, a xylophone-like sound echoes out and the track slides easily to a close—before the drums pound and now the lyrics mingling flow as the distance turns hazy.
The male storyteller speaks of "high times we had, far too many years ago" when they were living different lives in different times. He says that "now the universe collides and shines, spotlights on me and you." He adds that people come and go, and there are "no more empty places, no changing faces or holding on to broken souvenirs."
Our narrators say that in the past "there was magic in the air and we knew it was so right," as they danced in the dark and "the stars above our heads, they were shining just like ice" as they danced through the night.
"Photographs fade away just like tail lights in the dark," says the female storyteller as she chases dreams day in and out. "It takes your breath and leaves you reeling, ‘cause life can hit so hard," so she wants to stop clocks and make time stand still. She adds, "It takes some real ambition, not indecision, to illuminate a galaxy of stars, make them shine like diamonds."
The male narrator points out that the book of love is black and white. It’s "heartbreak 101." He asks the song’s subject not to tell any lies and to keep their trust. He adds, "(The) relationship’s not done, you want to give some positives." He concludes that you need to leave a good influence "not negatives."
Conclusion
Endgame is an emotional and atmospheric exploration of defiance, passion, acceptance and revolutionary resistance. I enjoy both the musical and lyrical content it holds and find myself wanting to revisit it has a listening experience over and over again.
DREAD MAJESTY + C Z A R I N A - Gemini
A Union Forged In Ethereal Flames. Sealed In Sacred Blood: A Review of the song Gemini by Dread Majesty and C Z A R I N A.
Somewhere across the multiverse there exists a world cast in the likeness of Dread Majesty’s music. Add one part Gothic Steampunk, one part Spanish Inquisition and mix vigorously with the Warhammer 40k aesthetic you begin to get an idea of the darkly brutalist sonic structures that are this Colorado-based band’s stock-in-trade.
Simply put, I consider Dread Majesty to be purveyors of some of the most creative metal I’ve heard in quite a while. When I heard they were doing a collaboration with one of my favorite artists of all time, CZARINA, I was beyond excited to hear what they were going to bring us.
I’m not sure what I was expecting exactly, but Gemini delivers it. Dread stays true to form, delivering a coal-hearted liturgy baptized in the souls of one hundred dead gods. The full fury of their amazing musicianship is on display, only this time the obsidian thick slabs of metal are shifted with the presence of CZARINA’s Warrior Queen vocals. Her powerful, yet soaring delivery gives the music a space that wasn’t there before. A sense of white hot divine fury penetrating every blackened corner and shadowy spire with lyrics that speak to control, betrayal, and chaotic co-existence…
Your hand raised in light
Mine, the night
The mirror cracked when they named me divine
One half left holy, the other maligned
Together now we are both crucified
Two nails, one name:
The Gemini
The intriguing lyrics give the song an even greater depth, especially when delivered with the fierce convictions that power both CZARINA and Dread vocalist Rex Vincent. I found myself reading through them a number of times, trying to put visuals to the epic story that unfolds across the song’s 7:24 runtime.
Eventually however, I gave up, content to let the music speak for itself, while quietly hoping this duo will grace us with another collaboration sometime soon.
— ABOUT GEMINI —
From opposing altars of shadow and starlight, Gemini emerges—a divine convergence of the sacred and the elemental. Avant-garde gothic metal architects Dread Majesty join forces with cosmic darkwave priestess CZARINA to summon a tempest of fire and grace. This haunting duet of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine channels celestial rage and rapturous devotion, painting a mythic portrait of fractured holiness and sacred duality. Two voices, one soul—nailed to the same fate, baptized in ash, and crowned in stars. Gemini is not merely a song—it is a ritual invocation.
With thunderous grandeur and crystalline fury, Dread Majesty’s iron-clad soundscape entwines with CZARINA’s fierce etherealism, birthing a sonic revelation where saint and storm dance as one. Beneath veils of gothic futurism, the Twins reclaim what was stolen, casting off their cages to sing the world awake. This is the gospel of sacred rage. This is Gemini.
For more Dread Majesty, visit https://dreadmajesty.bandcamp.com
For more C Z A R I N A, visit https://czarinaofficial.com
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