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With their limited single "Catch my fall" Syntec recently started their massive comeback some 21 years after their last album "Upper World". The former Machinery Records recording artists produce warm but dark electronic pop in the vein of artists such as De/Vision, Camouflage or even Depeche Mode. The new album "The Beginning" is their third full-length to date and presents 11 new electronic hit songs. Syntec sound like they have never been away simultaneously fresh, modern and full of catchy sounds and melodies. The opening song "The Beginning" as well as "Catch my Fall", "Devil in Heaven" or "Send me an Angel" are all potential single outtakes for the clubs out there, followed by melancholic listening tunes such as "When I call your name", "She’s gone" or "January". 11 true masterpieces without any filling material make "The Beginning".
The album was mixed and mastered by Jan Loamfield of Noisuf-X/X-Fusion Music Production.
Available from 23 September 2016 by Infacted Recordings.

Tracklist:
1 Back To The Beginning 04:39
2 Catch My Fall 04:38
3 Devil In Heaven 03:43
4 I Don’t Want To Lie Anymore 05:35
5 When I Call Your Name 03:46
6 The End Of The World 04:26
7 Libertè 03:50
8 Leave Me – Love Me 04:23
9 She’s Gone 05:22
10 Send Me An Angel 04:14
11 January 05:39
Author: hellium
Translator: hellium
Source: Infacted Recordings / 2016-09-20 / News


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