Zis0ky – Into The Abyss
Free Music | Hi-tech | September 15, 2018 | Released by Sun Department Records | Posted by Basilisk

02 - Alone in the Universe (180 BPM)
03 - Brain Trip (190 BPM)
Sun Department is proud to present the debut release by Zis0ky, a hi-tech and darkpsy project by John-Michael Heck AKA Tranonica. It was created by an accident. After an amazing private outdoor party, John was fascinated by this music like never before. On a lonely evening at home he started his first track with 180 BPM called “Alone in the Universe”. After this he started with another one. He tried to play a little bit with the tempo and soon he created “Brain Trip”, a 190 BPM track with some vocal samples from television series. These 3 tracks will take you into the abyss of hi-tech and you won’t let go. Zis0ky will not stop working on more of these kind of music so keep your ears and eyes open!
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I’m not a hi-tech lover, but this release is clinking good! Thanks for such vibes!!!
Dowload number is unreal. for the Webmaster : please check the redirections, Material is nearly good,with no synths only bases on tv series. Suspected
There is almost certainly something wrong with that download count but I haven’t the time to figure it out right this instant. There are some security precautions in place to prevent anyone from artificially inflating download counts (on purpose or unintentionally through the use of a particularly aggressive download manager) but it ain’t foolproof.
Wow, ok. I like this a lot. The approach to using highly manipulated vocal samples as instruments reminds me of mid 2000s darkpsy such as Dominator. The synthesis is unique sounding as well (no stereotypical squelches or same-sounding fm leads) and the song structures are very smooth and trance-inducing. It has a floaty morning vibe. Very pleasant.
For a genre that talks constantly about “sound design” but shits out variations on the same sounds constantly, this is refreshing.
ps – the jungle influence on track one was nice :)
mediocre IMO, muddy production and undecided tone/identity
Shoutout to everybody! Especially all people in the Hi-tech genre and of course Basilisk (and whoever else is responsible) for keeping ektoplazm up and running!
Much respect.