Solaria

Megabats
Debacle Records
General | Nov 2011

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2012-02-20
Synth loops, long hypnotic yet somehow accessible stuff, reminds me of isolated synth tracks from early Alan Parsons, Wish You Were Here Floyd, or Tomita with a very analog synth, Moog flavor. Debacle records artists who performed on Day of Noise a week ago. All instrumental, nothing harsh, good fun.

1) (14:12) analog synth sound, looped melodies layer upon themselves in a truly hypnotic fashion, after 10 minutes it begins a slow descent to earth becoming more minimal but slowly
2) (6:46) more old moogy tones, looped with a slow airy background
3) (3:38) creepy tones comparatively, slow minimal casio percussion, slightly melodic
4) (11:09) more of a chill feel with the analog synths, a slower more mindful loop than previous, about halfway through it gets more swirly and tinkly, to the end
5) (11:09) kind of an urgent rhythmic loop, pretty stuff, nice quiet fade

Recent airplay

Solar Eulogy
minimum entropyDec 04, 2013
Virtual Reality Enthusiast
maximum entropyJul 27, 2012
Virtual Reality Enthusiast
Feral Pop FrenzyMar 24, 2012
Solar Eulogy
awyehhhhHhhhhh!Mar 23, 2012
Bog Surfin'
Part III: Maximum AtrophyMar 22, 2012
Solar Eulogy

Charting

2012-02-25 — 2012-04-28
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 25 3
Mar 18 4
Mar 11 5
Mar 4 6
Feb 26 1

Track listing

1. Solar Eulogy
2. Virtual Reality Enthusiast
3. Bog Surfin'
4. Enchantment
5. Ill Eagle