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DARKNAUT on Come Here Floyd
When EDM Grows Up: DARKNAUT’s Afterdark Machine (Review)
Loron Hays has authored a fantastic and hyper-creative review of DARKNAUT's EP "Afterdark Machine" on Original Synths / Reel Reviews. Don't miss it!
DARKNAUT featured on Synthtopia
Honored to be featured on Synthtopia, a reference point in the world of synthesizers and synth music!
DARKNAUT on York Calling
"Magnificently orchestral, DARKNAUT combines classic with breakbeat in this truly unique track."
Great review of "This Thing We Call Reality" song & video on York Calling!
"Exile" Review on Electronic North
"The wealth of sounds crafted to work together throughout is a truly engaging auditory experience, and it’s clear that the influences on this work are broadly varied. Perhaps a broad range of influence is exactly why this sort of music tends to transcend any genre label, potentially sliding comfortably in alongside any number of electro-based sub-genres, and yet never quite being any of them."
Check out the full review here.
"Exile" Review on Destroy//Exist
"Four striking tracks that may stir up memories of much of electronic music's finest examples from Vangelis and Tangerine Dream to Kavinsky, still it manages to sound crisp and unconventional."
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"A Kind of Space" on ZERO Magazine
This is a rough translation of the review/presentation (original text in Swedish) featured on the prestigious ZERO Magazine:
"The single "A Kind Of Space" is the opening track on Darknaut’s debut EP "Exile". Inspired by synth-based music, soundtracks from sci-fi movies and symphonic orchestrations, this song is an intense and passionate journey through time, space, and human emotions."
Check out the original version here.
"Exile" Review on Sleeping Bag Studios
"Darknaut has just released the Exile EP…a set of four tunes that really take on the artistic ability of electro-expression and proves the genre still has plenty of room to explore progressive ideas & come out with something that sounds fresh & new to the ears."
Check out a detailed review of DARKNAUT's "Exile" EP published on Sleeping Bag Studios: http://sleepingbagstudios.ca/darknaut-exile