biographical info
synaptic loop, has modernized the moog exotica of the ‘60s with a propulsive homage to analogue synths and a skam-influenced electronic aesthetic.
blankets of thick analogues bleep and gurgle, laced with blunted, jazzy manipulated beats and improvised keys. elements of dub, post-rock, and idm are spliced with the hallucinatory, hypnotic qualities of ‘70s krautrock, making for the sort of music that you’d expect to hear at the korova milk bar in a clockwork orange. this is the literary new wave of sci-fi; a jazzy, humanist take on the man-machine dichotomy.
synaptic loop's style of retro-futurism has been compared to add n to x, tortoise, air, and fuxa while maintaing their own brand of spacey analogue noodling, appealing to both fans of vintage synths and the detailed proto-electronica of yesteryear.
the tomorrow people [por 104]: 60 minute, full-length, remastered, redbook quality audio. tripped, space journey, blends analogue and idm aethetics seemlessly.
lineup
nathaniel hebert musician
influences
add n to x
boards of canada
moog cookbook
silver apples
tortoise