Dynatron debuts video

2016-10-25 by BloodMusic | 2 Comments
Dynatron - known for his outer space-inspired retro darksynth - has released a video from his upcoming EP, The Rigel Axiom.

"The Tristar" is the opening song on the EP, which is due to be released on November 4th, 2016, through Finnish/USA label Blood Music.

The video was compiled and animated by Daniel Schwartz and premiered through MetalSucks's Synthwave Sunday column.

http://www.metalsucks.net/2016/10/23/synthwave-sunday-video-premiere-dynatron-the-tristar/


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DungeonBoy
October 25th 2016
10325 Comments


Surprisingly enjoyable for me as I don't generally find much interest in electronic music, but this is very well crafted. It has a very cinematic quality to it, but the way the melodies build are very enjoyable. I would be interested in hearing more from this artist.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
October 26th 2016
19030 Comments


Buzzin



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