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REVIEW: The Synthetic Dream Foundation - Sound Organized In Time Self-financed, 2002
6.5/10
The Synthetic Dream Foundation - Sound Organized In Time - cover art The Synthetic Dream Foundation have, in correspondence to their name, completed a very dreamy and synthetic album with the help of Mp3.com. This Oklahoma based band have only been active for a few years now but they have still come a long way. "Sound Organized In Time" consists of twelve tracks with a wide array of influences ranging from classical music through atmospheric ambient to dark industrial noise. The album opens up with "Flickering Embrace", a wonderful piano driven track, but then we are swept away and taken deeper and deeper into the more experimenting electronics that lay the main foundation in the band's sound construction. The Synthetic Dream Foundation is actually one of the more interesting new acts I've heard in a long time in the field of electronic and ambient music. Unfortunately it isn't quite enough to maintain my interest throughout the whole album though. Fans of classical music and experimental electronics / D&B should still check this band out because they have a lot of high quality music to offer. They could however do with a more powerful sound. Warning: this album is completely instrumental. If you are known to develop a rash when you hear music without vocals you might want to stay away from it.

written by Vincent Eldefors

Tracklist

1.
Flickering Embrace
2. Regenerate (Bio-Stasis mix)
3. Shadow
Shifter
4. Black Trust Of The Spider
5. The Vocabulary Of
Monsters
6. Mists Of Solace
7. How Rapture Was Blinded
8.
Scaring The Flowers
9. Torn (further mix)
10. Poseidon's
Gateway
11. Silicon Lifeforms (Matriarch mix)
12. AngelFire
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Playing time: 52.49

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