Weirding the weird.

"We've been living on a psychedelic substrate for 40 years with the set and setting of surveillance and control and no wonder we are having a bad trip." Just go listen to some Rushkoff.
"We've been living on a psychedelic substrate for 40 years with the set and setting of surveillance and control and no wonder we are having a bad trip." Just go listen to some Rushkoff.
Therefore, I share with you the greatest summertime song of all time.
Zwei Schwerter | artist: Gilgareth — A dungeon synth album that is afraid neither of progressive house beats nor arpeggiators. I will ignore the deployment of the word "doth" in setting the theme. Good music for a campaign – and part of an ever evolving set of tales and places evoked
Catalyst | artist: Imrryr — Sawing synths and skittering drum machine patterns with toms and complex and overaturistic melodies (yes, I think Imrryr just helped me coin a new word) carry themes that occasionally will remind you of John Harrison's score to Day of the Dead. Going back to the
Missed publishing the last two days as we've been in the studio finishing up the mix and mastering of the third Towerhouser album. In this part of the ongoing Dungeon / Fantasy Synth series, we get more than a bit beat-driven. Downright funky, if you ask me. Plan is