Twice Dark - Telekinetic
Welcome to the technicolored brilliance that Twice Dark brings to the table with his latest number, Telekinetic. The singer-songwriter and genius producer that he is has urged him to experiment with goth and add a romantic touch with retro to his work. He brings alive rhythms with a colourful rendition of sounds that provide a robust listening experience. He says so himself that he is inspired by the melancholic grandeur of decaying industrial spaces. The drums kickstart the song, patiently catching and holding our attention, a spine that runs the length of the song. By the time we hear the keyboard enter the stage, the vocals have taken over the floor. Giving us an elaborate contemporary performance in terms of sounds. There is a chiming sound that twinkles from the keyboard, adding a romantic touch to the song. We hear a tasteful combination of gothic, classical, and retro (the disco era specifically). He weaves techno sounds that add flashes of colour to the song. This tapestry of music is unique to Josh Kreuzman; he adds sharp sounds paired (in terms of his instrumentals) with his soft, more rounded vocals. He seems to be attracted to bringing together opposites—an experimentation of extremes. A song like this would fit in without even a whisper of doubt in The Rocky Horror Picture. Much like the film, the song is brimming with spunk and personality. If you are into all this and more, click on the links attached above and let Twice Dark take you on a ride. Buckle up before you hit play!
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