Marc Soucy - Drifter in Paradise
5 h : 13 min

"Drifter in Paradise" by Marc Soucy is a stellar showcase of an artist who has expertly navigated a multitude of genres and styles throughout his musical career. This latest instrumental track draws inspiration from alternative rock and seamlessly blends it with progressive synthwave charm, resulting in a rich, atmospheric piece that stands out in the indie music scene. The track opens with wobbly synth tones that immediately set a futuristic, otherworldly vibe. These synths are complemented by a brilliant use of panning, creating an immersive experience that draws the listener into a carefully crafted stereo field. As the song progresses, Soucy's penchant for experimental tonal diversity becomes evident. The layers of sound build and shift, revealing a vivid dynamic range that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish. The middle section of "Drifter in Paradise" features a melodic progression that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking, echoing the emotional depth that Soucy is known for. The basslines are robust yet intricate, driving the rhythm without overpowering the delicate synths and guitar riffs that weave through the track. The blend of alternative rock elements with synthwave creates a soundscape that is both familiar and refreshingly new. This track could easily find a home in the soundtracks of lesser-known sci-fi gems like "Prospect" and "The Signal." The music's ability to convey complex emotions and set a vivid scene would enhance the atmospheric tension and drama of these films. Marc Soucy's extensive background is reflected in the meticulous production quality of "Drifter in Paradise." With over a decade of experience as a music producer and a history of leading a progressive rock band, his expertise in engineering, arranging, and mixing shines through. This track not only highlights his skillful blend of genres but also his commitment to creating music that is a pure expression of emotion. "Drifter in Paradise" is a testament to Soucy's journey and evolution in the music world.

Marc Soucy - PTSD: PARIS-TOKYO SUBORBITAL DEPARTURES
4 h : 36 min

The latest track by Marc Soucy, PTSD: PARIS-TOKYO SUBORBITAL DEPARTURES, is a compelling blend of experimental electronica with synthwave and ambient noises. The song opens with an eerie, spacey atmosphere, created by delicate VSTi synth pads that set the tone for the journey ahead. The track's stereo field is carefully crafted, allowing the listener to get lost in the enveloping soundscape. The integration of environmental noise is masterfully done, adding layers of depth and complexity that evoke a sense of unease and tension. These elements work together to create a sonic experience that is as haunting as it is beautiful. PTSD would fit perfectly into the soundtrack of noir fantasy films like The Strange Ones (2017) or Buster’s Mal Heart (2016), where the line between reality and nightmare is blurred. The track's ambient, unsettling quality makes it an ideal companion for scenes that explore the depths of the human psyche. Within the indie music scene, Marc Soucy stands out as a prime example of how genre-blending can result in a uniquely immersive experience. An incomparable experience of urban soundscapes weaved with spacey synth tones The production quality of PTSD is exceptional, with every element of the mix given its own space to breathe. The bass is deep and resonant, providing a solid foundation without overpowering the intricate details in the higher frequencies. The subtle use of reverb adds to the track’s overall sense of space, making it feel both intimate and vast at the same time. The piercing sax solo in the middle which acts as a bridge to the outro pierces through the mix grabbing the listener's attention, making this a stand out track in the artist's setlist. Marc’s background as a classically trained musician and experienced producer shines through in this track. With decades of experience across a wide range of styles, Marc’s ability to convey complex emotions through music is truly impressive. PARIS-TOKYO SUBORBITAL DEPARTURES is a testament to his talent and dedication to creating music that resonates on a deeply emotional level.

Marc Soucy - Mayhem in Antartica
8 h : 4 min

A twisting and turning journey through a vast, cinematic soundscape, "Marc Soucy - Mayhem in Antartica" isn’t in a hurry to reveal its full story. Instead, over 8 minutes, it patiently constructs a sonic world, layering retro synths, textured cymbal strikes, and a pulsating bassline into a controlled yet electrifying crescendo. The track opens with an organic fuzz, evoking the grandeur of an emperor’s arrival. The melody unfurls with a regal flair before seamlessly transitioning into a guitar-esque synth passage, reminiscent of a Spaghetti Western—but with an icy, otherworldly twist. Soucy’s knack for genre-blending is on full display, fusing elements of cyberpunk, progressive rock, and vintage synthwave into a mesmerizing composition. Dimensional percussion, cerebral synths, and muted bells drive the track into high gear, conjuring a Knight Rider-esque energy laced with psychedelic flourishes. There’s an underlying tension throughout, an unrelenting force propelling the piece forward. It’s almost as if we’re in a high-speed chase across an unforgiving, frozen wasteland, each note heightening the urgency. Whether intentional or not, the piece mirrors modern anxieties—climate change, global instability, the relentless march of time. Though originally recorded in 1983 in a stone cellar using just three room mics, meticulous audio restoration in 2023 and 2025 has preserved its essence while injecting a contemporary edge. Inspired by Emerson, Lake & Palmer, "Marc Soucy - Mayhem in Antartica" serves as both a tribute to Keith Emerson and a testament to Soucy’s progressive trio, Antarctica, featuring drummer Ray Lavigne and bassist Jeff Carano. With its hypnotic synth lines, pulsating bass, and frenetic yet controlled percussion, "Marc Soucy - Mayhem in Antartica" feels like the perfect soundtrack for a cosmic odyssey—perhaps even a lost scene from 2001: A Space Odyssey. It’s a mind-bending, high-tempo ride into the unknown.

Marc Soucy - American Velocity
5 h : 39 min

The latest instrumental release by Marc Soucy, American Velocity, is a striking cinematic piece that lives at the intersection of orchestral film scoring and neo-classical invention. Drawing from years of experience as a composer, producer, and performer, Soucy delivers a track that feels tailor-made for the silver screen—yet retains a distinct personality grounded in the indie music scene. The track opens with a minimalist and patient arrangement—strings softly layering over a marching drum beat, giving the listener a sense of quiet anticipation. As the composition unfolds, Soucy introduces broader orchestral textures: sweeping violins, cinematic percussion, and brass accents that never overwhelm but instead heighten the narrative arc. There’s a fun and dramatic approach to the dynamics, maintaining grandeur without slipping into excess. The drama builds not from sheer volume, but from the shifting harmonies and tension-release cycles that keep the listener hooked. Technically, the mix is top-tier. Soucy commands a vivid dynamic range, from whispered intimacy to bold, widescreen moments. Each instrument finds its space in a carefully crafted stereo field, allowing the track to breathe while still packing an emotional punch. It’s easy to imagine American Velocity scoring a pivotal montage in a film like The Secret Life of Walter Mitty or Forrest Gump, where action meets emotion and introspection intertwines with adrenaline. Marc Soucy spent years crafting sound—whether leading a progressive rock band or working behind the console in Boston’s Renaissance Recording Company—shine through. His instinct for emotional nuance and sonic balance makes American Velocity not only a compelling listen but also a natural fit for cinematic storytelling. With his deep roots in classical, jazz, and electronic music, Soucy continues to expand what it means to compose from the heart—and this latest release is a testament to that evolving artistry.