Com Truise
Silicon Tare EP
Ghostly International
Synthwave started sometime mid-2000s, but didnβt really become a thing until the 2011 film Drive was released. Cliff Martinezβs brilliant score was moody, melodic and very β80s. The synth-heavy soundtrack set that film apart and helped make it a cult classic.
The same year Drive was released, the New Jersey-based producer Seth Haley, who performs under the stage name Com Truise, released his first EP with Ghostly International. Since then, he has released nothing but pure gold.
Haleyβs latest release, Silicon Tare EP, is the third installment in his space opera which began on his freshman album, Galactic Melt, and was continued on Wave 1 EP. As expected, Silicon Tare follows a similar structure to these previous releases, but itβs clear that his sound has matured. Haley said, βChange is in the air,β when describing the fate of his sci-fi epic and heβs clearly right. Here he has honed his talent for delivering well-crafted songs all the while having an experimental edge.
The listener is lured in slowly with βSunspot,β a hypnotic jam with a few infectious drum-tracks, echoing Princeβs 1999. βForgiveβ sounds like it could have been a theme to an β80s cop show while the ambitious title-track channels has he essence of a soundtrack to an old school Nintendo game.
The centrepiece or the album is unquestionably βDiffraction,β which begins with a trippy β80s synth riff and a pulsating electronic drum-beat that would rival even Afrika Bambaataa in his prime. Itβs the kind of song you need to listen to over and over before you can get it out of your system
Silicon Tare is a near-perfect EP with its blend of funky, upbeat tracks and haunting melodies that are held together by Haleyβs quirky β80s sound.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: COM TRUISE – SILICON TARE EP
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