On June 5, Fonoptikon, released their newest single "Liquid Skies" with special guest Myrto Stylou from Kalte Nacht. This song was inspired by the classic cult film Liquid Sky filmed in 1982 in New York.
"Liquid Skies" is a synth-wave pop track that most definitely does evoke the essence of 90s cult cinema while capturing the uplifting and nostalgic vibes of summer. Featuring female vocals, the song blend retro elements with modern production to create a feel-good anthem perfect for warm, sunny days and carefree nights. The song opens with shimmering synths and a driving beat, immediately setting a vibrant and upbeat tone. The synth-wave elements are reminiscent of classic 90s soundtracks, with lush electronic textures and a pulsating rhythm that propels the song forward. The arrangement is airy and expansive, giving the track a sense of openness that mirrors the limitless possibilities of summer. The instrumentation is characterized by a blend of analog and digital sounds, creating a rich, layered soundscape. The bassline is groovy and infectious, providing a solid foundation for the track. The synth melodies are bright and melodic, weaving in and out of the arrangement to add depth and complexity. The production is polished and professional, ensuring that each element of the track is clear and well-defined." - Sabrina Amoriello; Editor in Chief of The Concert Chronicles
Growing up in the 90's myself this song has a nostalgic feeling that lures me back into my childhood with the melodies and how much I truly miss what summers use to be. No responsibilities and just feeling free.
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