Spyn Reset-Four Dimensional Audio-CD Review

| May 1, 2012 | 0 Comments


by John Christen

Spyn Reset‘s second full-length album, Four Dimensional Audio, is a gem from start to finish. It’s a groovy, jazzy, dreamlike musical composition that incorporates elements of Flying Lotus, Battles, Sound Tribe Sector Nine and jam bands like Left Over Salmon. Spyn Reset hit the nail on the head with their meticulously composed version of instrument-infused electronica.

Self-produced with collaborative input from Geoff Ott, engineer for Queens of the Stone Age and Three Doors Down, Four Dimensional Audio explores the multiple sounds of the Moog Synthesizer, Vibes, bass and drums, in a 50-minute explosion of delightfully pleasurable ear candy that melts in your mind and not your wax covered ear canal.

Spyn Reset strings songs together like snowflakes falling from the sky, each one unique and integral, combining to produce a blizzard of improvisational beats that flow perfectly, building into a polished work of art. Mastered by Steve Turnridge of Ultraviolet Studios, Four Dimensional Audio is a fresh, crisp, clean and welcomed addition to any music collection. Having gained airplay on multiple radio stations across the country, including 89.3 KUVO-Denver, look for Spyn Reset at upcoming festivals near you.

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Category: A-Sides

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