
Syndaesia - Supernova/Bellydancer
Code of Arms is proud to announce the vinyl debut of one of Belgium's finest artists. With several digital releases under his belt and a track on the recent dubstep/hip hop album, Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Vol 2.: Enter The Dubstep, Syndaesia is turning heads all over the world.
With roots ranging from rock, funk to drum&bass it is no surprise that Syndaesia gives birth to dubstep with an in-your-face attitude. This young producer from Belgium creates music with the sole intention of smashing up a dancefloor. In just a short amount of time he has seemingly reached sonic perfection.
Over the past few months his tracks have slowly but surely creeped onto the wish list of radio stations & dj’s around the globe. What should you expect? A futuristic cocktail of big stadium drums, twisted basslines & trancey leads. Keep your ears out for more of Syndaesia smashing up the ranks on future Code of Arms releases.
Supernova starts out as an homage to an older sound. Its breaky intro, reminiscent of 80's disco, and intense buildup leads you right in to the bass madness when it drops. With fanatic wobble and hard-hitting drum work this tune is a heavy hitter every time. Supernova takes the listener on a trip, combining his deliberate, no-holds-barred sound with colorful progressions. Here, Syndaesia demonstrates his wide perspective and versatility.
Belly Dancer speaks for itself, its eastern percussive intro might fool you, but its all out epic Syndaesia. This high-energy B Side wastes no time setting the stage, springing into action with a series of fast cuts that switch from tablas and sitar loops to cymbal-laden drum-breaks and hypnotic rave-synth riffs. The rest of the track is equally impulsive, drums stopping on a dime to allow squelching bass and snare rolls to punctuate the silence. Each of the alternating sections progresses through subtle variations to its pulsing mid-range bass synths, culminating in a final 64 bars of hip-shaking frenzy. Having launched us into a fantasy worthy of Mumbai's future robot epics, the vision vanishes leaving the crowd contemplating a sequel.
Be sure to pick up this one at any fine vinyl shop!
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