Editorial Reviews And what of the influences? You'll hear traces of the pioneers here: Gary Numan, Kraftwerk, Fad Gadget, Ultravox. But the most exciting compound in this joyous chemistry may be the hint of bowie-esque rock sound, even reaching into territory covered by innovative musicians like Bjork. There's a hit song here, and you'll know it when you hear it. There are remix-ready tracks poised to explode on international dance floors. There are words; Ianuzzi's command of the medium gives life and sound to the twitchy introspection that hovers behind post-millennial shoulders. And there's a lot more where that came from; proof that Chris Ianuzzi knows what he's doinghe knows he's going to keep Synthesizingwhich, really, is what music and culture are all about.
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I,Synthesist has made an incredibly brilliant electro-pop album that will be a classic in years to come.
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harkens to the synthpop by the legends. Utilizing today's technology, it illustrates an incredible amount of pop potential.
Album Description
While listening to any of the songs on Avalanche, the debut release by I, Synthesist(a.k.a)composer/producer Chris Ianuzzi on his own Satellite Symphonics label) it quickly becomes evident that what you're hearing is indeed a coherent whole. This genre-transcending sound is not a fortunate accident, nor is it the result of slick, expensive studio production, but rather the synthesis of years of musical influence and experience for an artist whose talent and creativity enable him to listen to the past and hear the future.