Hyetal's latest album, Phoenix Like Silver, is a captivating journey through the sounds of electronic music. The album, which features a mix of ambient and dance tracks, showcases the Bristol-based artist's ability to create intricate and layered compositions that are both emotive and energizing.
The album opens with the atmospheric "Intro," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its haunting piano melody and ethereal vocals. This leads into the pulsating "Youth and Power," which features a driving beat and soaring synths that build to a cathartic climax.
Other standout tracks include "Wilderness," which features a hypnotic bassline and dreamy vocal samples, and "Black Black Black," a brooding track with a menacing bassline and ghostly vocals.
Throughout the album, Hyetal's production is top-notch, with each track featuring a rich tapestry of sound that rewards repeated listens. The album's title track, "Phoenix Like Silver," is a perfect example of this, with its intricate percussion and shimmering synths creating a sense of otherworldly beauty.
If Thom did a mix and put this tune in, I'd love to listen to it, but if he recommended it on twitter or something, I'm suddenly a twat for still loving to listen to it? I see.
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