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Bear Of Bombay – PsychoDreamElectroGaze

Bear of Bombay’s PsychoDreamElectroGaze is an fascinating journey into the realms of dreamy soundscapes, subtly distorted guitars, and vibrant synths that feels like a kaleidoscopic ride through time and space. Milanese multi-instrumentalist Lorenzo Parisini, the mastermind behind the project, has crafted a genre-blurring masterpiece that effortlessly blends elements of shoegaze, psych-rock, dream pop, and electro-rock into a lush soundscape. The album’s title perfectly encapsulates its essence, a heady mix of psychedelic dreamlike atmospheres and electronic textures that push the boundaries of conventional music genres. With nine expertly crafted tracks, PsychoDreamElectroGaze captures a sense of otherworldly wonder and offers a deeply immersive listening experience. The first thing that strikes listeners about the album is its atmospheric richness. Layers of subtly distorted guitars create a dense wall of sound, but there’s a finesse to how they’re intertwined with ethereal synth soundscapes. Each track feels carefully assembled, with every sonic element placed with precision. The interplay between the abrasive, raw guitar riffs and the dreamy, melodic synths creates a striking contrast that feels disorienting and mesmerizing. It’s like the meeting point between swirling shoegaze and the sleek, synth-driven textures of bands like Depeche Mode or Slowdive, with a modern twist that makes it feel fresh and exciting.

Underneath all the shimmering layers, the basslines rumble with power and depth, grounding the music in a way that emphasizes its weight and heaviness. While the synths and guitars often take center stage, the bass provides a steady undercurrent that holds everything together, adding a sense of clarity to the swirling chaos above. This dynamic is crucial to the album’s impact, despite the dense layers of sound, nothing feels lost or muddy. Each instrument occupies its own space, contributing to the overall depth and complexity of the music. There’s a balance between the ethereal and the physical, where the music feels expansive and intimate like being wrapped in a blanket of sound. What really sets PsychoDreamElectroGaze apart is the way Parisini uses rhythm. The beats are not just there to keep time; they are integral to the album’s overall mood and energy. The drum machines and electronic percussion add a hypnotic pulse to the music, creating grooves that are detailed and dynamic, but never overwhelming. From groovy, laid-back rhythms to more frenetic, driving beats, the percussion feels alive with energy, constantly shifting and evolving in unexpected ways. These rhythmic elements keep the music in motion, giving it a sense of flow and momentum that draws the listener in and refuses to let go.

Vocally, the album is equally captivating. Parisini’s voice is calm, soothing, and effortlessly melodic, floating over the mix like a gentle breeze. His vocal lines are often ethereal, almost whisper-like at times, perfectly complementing the dreamlike atmosphere created by the instrumentation. There’s a sense of introspection in his delivery as if he’s singing from a place deep within himself, yet there’s also an undeniable warmth and accessibility to his voice that invites the listener to join him in this sonic dreamscape. It’s a delicate balance that works beautifully, with the vocals adding an emotional depth to the album without ever overpowering the music. The production of PsychoDreamElectroGaze is impressive. Every track feels carefully crafted, with attention to detail that becomes more apparent with each listen. The album was co-produced by Francesco Campanozzi and mixed by James Aparicio, whose work with bands like Spiritualized and Mogwai is evident in the way the album strikes a perfect balance between lush, expansive soundscapes and tight, focused production. The mix is clean and polished, but it never sacrifices the raw energy or emotion at the heart of the music. It’s a fine line to walk, but Parisini and his collaborators manage to capture the best of both world, creating a grand and personal album.

There’s a clear influence of retro electronic and krautrock music running through PsychoDreamElectroGaze. The album’s hypnotic, repetitive rhythms and expansive, cosmic soundscapes feel like a modern take on the motorik grooves pioneered by bands like Neu! and Kraftwerk. Yet, there’s also a strong connection to the shoegaze and psych-rock of the 80s and 90s, with its layers of reverb-drenched guitars and dreamy atmospheres. The result is a sound that feels timeless, pulling from various eras and genres, but never confined to any one of them. It’s an album that looks both backward and forward, paying homage to the past while forging a path all its own. As a whole, PsychoDreamElectroGaze feels like a complete artistic statement. While each track offers its unique mood and atmosphere, they all fit together, creating a cohesive journey that flows effortlessly from start to finish. The album moves between moments of calmness and explosive bursts of energy, never losing its sense of direction or purpose. It’s an album that rewards repeated listens, as new layers and details reveal themselves with each spin. There’s a depth to the music that keeps you coming back, each time finding something new to latch onto, whether it’s a hidden melody, a subtle rhythmic shift, or a particularly affecting vocal line.

PsychoDreamElectroGaze is a mesmerizing album that transports the listener to another realm. It’s a sonic dreamscape where the boundaries between genres blur and melt away, leaving behind only the pure experience of sound. Bear of Bombay has created something special with this album, a record that feels timeless in its appeal and deeply personal in its execution. For fans of shoegaze, psych-rock, dream pop, and electronic music, this is an album that should not be missed.

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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