Composer Montesque released the second single, transforming music into a journey through the sparkling ocean of imagination.
The song “It’s Like A Telephone Singing” is an unusual merger of the melodic space age pop and the rhythmic pulsation of synth-pop. Starting at 0:24, a cloudy percussion and a silk electric piano are pleasantly clinging to each other and to you, building a platform that takes the song away from the realm of everyday stale electronic music. And after that, for 5 minutes, you’re being teleported to an amazing, euphoric space fueled with vibrating funk electricity, Morricone’s quanta, retrofuturistic novels of Robert Sheckley, and the groove of sexploitation movie soundtracks. You keep on being immersed in these sound sweeteners for quite a while, and life seems endless.
The song “It’s Like A Telephone Singing” is an unusual merger of the melodic space age pop and the rhythmic pulsation of synth-pop. Starting at 0:24, a cloudy percussion and a silk electric piano are pleasantly clinging to each other and to you, building a platform that takes the song away from the realm of everyday stale electronic music. And after that, for 5 minutes, you’re being teleported to an amazing, euphoric space fueled with vibrating funk electricity, Morricone’s quanta, retrofuturistic novels of Robert Sheckley, and the groove of sexploitation movie soundtracks. You keep on being immersed in these sound sweeteners for quite a while, and life seems endless.
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