Ten Of Swords Adjures Medieval Resonance On The Ominous, ‘You Were Once Far But Now You Are Close’

This has been an amazing year for the Dungeon Synth community as we’ve seen (and heard) more releases than ever, been exposed to a plethora of new artists and have witnessed many of the seasoned acts that we know and love release some of their best material to date. Amongst those artists is the newcomer, Ten Of Swords. Although Ten Of Swords has only been around a little over a year, there is already a huge catalog of memorable albums to check out. For my last review of 2022, I’ll be writing about ‘You Were Once Far But Now You Are Close’. Although not the latest album (as there has been at least nine addition releases since this offering from March), it was my introduction to this project so I thought it would be a good idea to write about my first impression.

Album opener, “Night Of The Worm Moon Festival” slowly creeps in with a cavernous effect on the synth leads. As the music comes into focus, a percussive cadence is fused in, creating a battle-like rhythm. There is a tinge of discordance to this track and it’s bound to put the listener into a mood full of Medieval crusades and bloodshed victories. “Raiding The Wizard’s Wine Cellar” is a festive piece with inimical harmonies and consoling textures. There is a twangy effect with the main keys and the off-kilter soundscapes that happen throughout adds a bit of dark color to this otherwise convivial song. “A Spinning Dance Of Ancient And Forbidden Pagan Rhythms” is an upbeat offering that immediately offers a sanguine groove on top of ancient Middle Eastern patterns. Production wise, it sounds very distant and dreamy which adds to its mystique. “Who Would Have Though There Would Be A Dungeon Here?”, is a seventeen and a half minute affair into a dark atmosphere that features reverberated ambience in the beginning and builds into so much more from there. Staticky keys and dark pulses come into play as this brooding track begins to take shape. There are spots of whimsical synths as well as heavily modulated key tones that sounds downright menacing. As the track continues to unfold, it becomes apparent that the various sections are akin to walking down an ominous path in a dark forest and encountering the unexpected along the way. Even with an extended playing time, this spectacular track is over before you know it. “Den Of The Fallen” commences with the tolling of bells, that ring out in angst while a dark, dismal groove builds around it. The effects used on the keys here is extremely thick, as if someone is plucking the lower notes of a piano wire. Toward the end, distorted ambience comes into play, adding layers of grim textures, before simplifying into the opening chops of the tracks. This is a really cool song that is probably my favorite on the album. The final song is, “The Day After The Worm Moon Festival” and although the composition is quite jovial, in delivery it’s rather quixotic and portentous. Again, the production ensures a distant tone, allowing for the audial space to be consumed by droning thoughts and mystifying clarity. Another excellent track to close out this isolated year astonishing album.

Ten Of Swords is a pretty unique project with a one-of-a-kind sound that is firmly rooted in the Dungeon Synth genre. With a quickly growing catalog of anomalous albums, this act is definitely one to watch for in the near future. ‘You Were Once Far But Now You Are Close’ is an entertaining album that offers a variety of tones and styles that are quick to grow on. The longer songs allow for a complete meditative experience, as these tracks are somewhat trance-like in transmission. I highly recommend this album if you’re into the more obscure side of Dungeon Synth.

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Top 10 Favorite Dungeon Synth / Synth Releases Of 2022

Dungeon Synth music just gets better and better each and every year. For 2022, it seems like a million Dungeon Synth albums were released and unfortunately, I didn’t get to listen to most of them. However, I did listen to A LOT of albums and some of my favorite artists created their best works to date, while many new artists brought their A game to this ever growing community. I hope you enjoy reading my Top 10 favorite Dungeon Synth / Synth releases of 2022 and hope some of these made your lists as well.

10. Meadow Grove – A Shattered Heritage

https://meadowgrove.bandcamp.com/album/a-shattered-heritage

Meadow Grove has released a handful of impressive albums this year but ‘A Shattered Heritage’ is the one that I keep going back to the most. There is a dynamic quality about these songs that ranges from battle-like hymns to soundtrack-ready anthems. Shifting from cinematic and grandiose to simplistic and alluring, ‘A Shattered Heritage’ has a variety of music that is bound to appeal to a broad range of electronic enthusiasts looking for a further dive into the Dungeon Synth realm.

9. Pukel’E – SaqalE

https://pukele.bandcamp.com/album/saqale

Talking about a surprise, from out of nowhere comes Pukel’E with a short nineteen minute offering of the most impressive synth music I’ve heard in a while. From my favorite Dungeon Synth label – Voices Of The Ainur – ‘SaqalE’ blends Medieval Synth anthems with Winter Synth themes, producing a mesmerizing sound that I’ve not heard since ‘Silence’ by Inoriand (2019). My only complaint is that there should be forty tracks instead of four with about two hours of playing time. Jokes aside, this is an outstanding release and I can’t wait for this project to produce more music of this caliber.

8. Sunken Basilica – Sunken Basilica

https://sunkenbasilicamca.bandcamp.com/album/sunken-basilica

Blasting onto the Dungeon Synth scene with a grizzly debut album, Sunken Basilica is quickly making a name for this bold new project. Composing a collection of Dungeon Synth anthems with a dystopian edge, these songs are raw, gritty and most of all, memorable. The low fidelity production makes these arrangements standout even more as it thematically sets a precedent for Medieval music and the dilapidated quality of times that it represents. I can’t recommend this one enough – especially if you’re into the more obscure aspects of Dungeon Synth.

7. Skuggkonungen – Den Svarta Stjärnans Brödraskap

https://skuggkonungen.bandcamp.com/album/d-r-skuggor-aldrig-bleknar

There is a masterfully-crafted, calming essence that is congruent on all Skuggkonungen releases that continuously draws you in and wanting more. From synthwave to comfy synth and even ambient textures, the tracks on this album epitomize the true characteristics of Dungeon Synth without sounding dry and played out. Songs such as “Stilla” and “Tid Och Rum” have a futurist style but at the same time, are nostalgic in nature. If you’re new to Skuggkonungen, this would be a great place to start your listening endeavors.

6. Jenn Taiga – Siege

https://jenntaiga.bandcamp.com/album/siege

Refusing to be pigeonholed into a single genre, Jenn Taiga bears the sword of impiety for Dungeon Synth and beyond, while slaying those that can’t gauge the synth madness that dwells within. ‘Siege’ contains two tracks of mesmerizing synth Godliness that centers around Berlin School sequences and dark, euphoric tones, ultimately producing an uninterrupted essence of grim energy and cold intensity that is meant to be lost in – within the confines of its quintessential audial enclosure.

5. Elminster x Erythrite Throne – From Tomes Of Stygian Sorcery

https://ithildintapeproduction.bandcamp.com/album/from-tomes-of-stygian-sorcery

So, before this album came out, I had my Top 10 list all figured out, arranged and ALMOST ready to publish. However, two of Dungeon Synth’s most majestic warriors – Erythrite Throne and Elminster – decided to grace the Iron Keep with a stalwart of an album known as ‘From Tomes Of Stygian Sorcery’. Although it’s only been out for a few weeks, there was no way I was publishing a Top 10 list without this recording on it. Three epic tracks from both artists find them at the top of their game and producing the best music of their careers (so far). “Bal-Garond Ascending” from Elminster and “As Depraved Warlocks Gather At My Tomb” by Erythrite Throne are the top tracks on this vivacious and transcending album.

4. Vandalorum – Black Mold

https://vandalorum.bandcamp.com/album/black-mold

Although Vandalorum isn’t quite as active as other Dungeon Synth artists, the music he does produce is made of gold and considered the best of the best – well, at least to these ears. Last years flagship release, ‘Maewyn’, blew me away with its psychedelic incantations about the life and times of Saint Patrick. This year, we have the RPG soundtrack called ‘Black Mold’ and it’s my favorite release by Vandalorum thus far. Psychedelic orchestrations are fused with whimsical melodies and an assortment of chip tune styled synth leads. Most of all, the compositions are stylish and groovy with lots of surprises thrown in. This is totally an addictive album and it’s also the perfect listen for a late night (or early morning) drive.

3. Heldentenor – Blood Moons & Black Lakes: Chapter Two

https://sumatranblack.bandcamp.com/album/blood-moons-and-black-lakes-chapter-two

The artist behind one of my favorite Dark Ambient projects – Sumatran Black – decided to release not one, but two Dungeon Synth albums simultaneously in January and without hesitation (and much ease), I can report that these albums are pretty killer. ‘Blood Moons And Black Lakes (Chapters One & Two)’ depict a new spin on the genre, but the premise and outcome are abrasive, nostalgic and a great interpretation of this wonderful genre. However, it’s Chapter Two that stands out between the pair and each song is a ten out of ten on the awesomeness scale. The standout track is the near twelve minute long, “The End?”, a seemingly endless foray into the melancholic abyss with ominous guitar strums and bleak ambience. Doesn’t get much better than that.

2. Thalmar – Pried From Winter’s Frost Laden Grip

https://ithildintapeproduction.bandcamp.com/album/pried-from-winters-frost-laden-grip

Thalmar is one of the many projects by the conspirator behind the likes of Elminster, The Owl Knight and Moss Keep and although only a single album has been released under this moniker, it’s my absolute favorite. Four tracks of ambient induced dungeon anthems that are dark, erosive and downright terrifying. Layers of coarse madness intertwine to divulge a maniacal blend of organic synth music full of divine impurities and gloomy modulations. I practically listen to this album on a weekly basis and have done so since it’s release back in February. If you prefer your Dungeon Synth on the darker, more ominous side, then definitely give Thalmar a listen.

1. Arcanist – Hyperborea

https://yuggothrecords.bandcamp.com/album/hyperborea

When it comes to variety, this has to be one of the most impressive albums that I’ve heard all year. The Dungeon Synth duo know as Arcanist, has impeccably incorporated Black Metal, Berlin School and doom laden melodies in their arsenal to present the complete package know as ‘Hyperboria’ – my favorite Dungeon Synth album of 2022. With a plethora of sounds and styles at their beckoning call, Arcanist are able to compose these otherworldly tracks in a way that they are memorable, enjoyable and beguiling at the same time. I gladly offer forty three minutes of my time on a regular basis to this audial entity and in return, I’m able to submerge in a conglomerate world of exceptional synth music.


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Top 10 Favorite Dark Ambient Albums Of 2022

This was another amazing year for the Dark Ambient genre and again, I had a very difficult time fine tuning my Top 10 list. If truth be told, I could have probably created a Top 50 list. Many mainstay projects created some of their best music ever, while a lot up up and coming artist created spectacular albums that could easily compete with the best of them. Either way, these 10 albums are my favorite of the year and I’m excited to share them with you. How many of these albums made it to your Top 10 list?

10. Blackweald – From The Dust Of The Old Hungarian Plains, Emerges The Invisible Claw That Drags Us Into Our Rotting Grave

https://blackweald.bandcamp.com/album/from-the-dust-of-the-old-hungarian-plains-emerges-the-invisible-claw-that-drags-us-into-our-rotting-grave

Blackweald always leaves an quite an impression with each release. On his sole release from 2022, we get to experience a bold blend of space ambient, mesmerizing drones, soundscapes, narrative samples and enough field recordings to create a series of audial adventures that are spread across a ninety minute platform. Not as dark as previous efforts but certainly versatile enough to appeal to a wider audience in the electronic/ambient community.

9. God Body Disconnect – Spiral Of Grief

https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/spiral-of-grief

God Body Disconnect never disappoints and I’m always looking forward to a new album by this project with eager anticipation. On ‘Spiral Of Grief’ we get a nice dose of the traditional narrative parts with soothing drones and soundscapes that are hypnotizing from start to finish. Tracks such as “Memories Become Distant Rooms” and “The Fathomless Heart” are downright otherworldly. However, as peaceful as this recording is, there is an underlying darkness – in the form of desolation – that gives these tracks extra meaning.

8. Ajna – Mors Ultra

https://cycliclaw.bandcamp.com/album/mors-ultra

Ajna creates a slowly deteriorating realm of alluring drones and space ambient elegance on the nearly two and a half hour opus, ‘Mors Ultra’. Defining a process that lethargically gnaws at the psyche and combining it with an acumen of tonal clarity, this is a highly addictive album that has garnered a lot of playtime from me, hence earning a spot on my list of favorites Dark Ambient albums for this year. Not having a dull moment on the entire album, each track will have you listening (and understanding) with grave enthusiasm.

7. Eshaton – Arheia

https://eshaton.bandcamp.com/album/arheia?label=2690771343

This is one of my new favorite projects by Scorpio V. The mastermind behind Metatron Omega and Monasterium Imperi, presents another take on the Warhammer 40k sound with a much rawer style and delivery. Looping tape hisses and layers of Gregorian chants pave the way for this thirty four minute long track, as the grainy production and synth delivery is quite unique and enlightening. ‘Arheia’ presents a dark unknown from an ancient civilization that is part ritualistic and part spiritual – in the sense of how the music has such a strong, dynamic effect. It’s hard to count how many times I’ve listened to this album but even rolling into the new year, that counter will continue to climb.

6. Sana Obruent – Aftoktonia

https://sanaobruent.bandcamp.com/album/aftoktonia

I first became familiar with the works of Sana Obruent on the 2021 release, ‘Fatem’ and instantly became a fan. To say that I was extremely excited for another album is a huge understatement. This year saw the the release of ‘Aftoktonia’ and as expected, its a triumphant release. Nearly an hour and forty five minutes of minimalistic, looping drones. ‘Aftoktonia’ is an imposing collection of obscure tones and discordant modulations that are as eerie as they are tranquillizing. Sana Obruent excels at creating a world that’s easy to get lost in and ‘Aftoktonia’ is the ultimate, creative set to keep you there.

5. Caldon Glover – Labyrintia

https://cycliclaw.bandcamp.com/album/labyrintia

Over the past few years, Caldon Glover has left quite the impression by releasing some amazing albums under a few different project names (a few in which I have reviewed on this site). However, his ultimate collection of Dark Ambient anthems just may be his current Cyclic Law release, ‘Labyrintia’. Deep, spacious drones and pronounced soundscapes make up the arsenal of this gigantic creation. With the backing of a major Dark Ambient label and a killer production, this is one of my favorite recordings of the year. It’s obvious that the passion that went in to the making of this album was spot on, as the distressed cadence and tense settings are sure to render a lasting effect.

4. Tineidae – Mothership

https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/mothership

‘Mothership’ has been one of my most played Dark Ambient albums of the year so far. With a bludgeoning sound that reminds me of one of my all-time favorite movies (Blade Runner 2049), this is the empyrean dystopian-themed release of the year. The synth sound is so huge, portraying a trance-filled atmosphere with chronic tones and soundscapes. If this is what the distant future sounds like, please hurl me there now so that I can partake in post-apocalyptic battle for humanity, while playing this soundtrack for all to here. Such a stunning release that should be heard by all.

3. Colonial Skyway – Evening On Earth

https://colonialskyway.bandcamp.com/album/evening-on-earth

When I’m looking for a specific type of music that provides a meditative soundtrack of wonder and openness, I look no further than Colonial Skyway. My go-to artist for all things drone, Colonial Skyway has a niche for turning monotonous noise into asomatous art that is not only relatable but introspective to say the least. Each track has a disparate style but delivers in complete solidarity when played as a whole. Not only does this album provide a level of entertainment value, but is excels at cleansing the mind of reprehensible thoughts in exchange for a positive focus.

2. Mombi Yuleman – Hours Lost

https://mombiyuleman.bandcamp.com/album/hours-lost

It’s extremely hard to pick a Mombi Yuleman album for a Top 10 list, especially with everything he produces is FIRE! That being said, one thing that draws you in to his music is the conceptual themes that coincide with the audio. For 2022, the album that resonated with me the most was ‘Hours Lost’. Based on the true story of an alien abduction case from 1961, ‘Hours Lost’ has a particularly nostalgic value that takes the listener back to that era for an experience like no other. Deep drones, sinister soundscapes and an alien-like vibe are some of the key factors that ensure this album is the real deal. If you’ve not heard this one yet, you’re missing out on quite the Dark Ambient experience.

1. Metatron Omega – ISIH

https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/isih

Metatron Omega is my favorite Dark Ambient artist and the intonations created by this project are something that must be experienced. Heavily themed in the Warhammer 40k universe, Metatron Omega uses Gregorian Chants along with malevolent ambient tones to create the most powerful electronic music around. Call me biased, but this is not only my favorite Metatron Omega album (so far), but my Dark Ambient album of the year. To top that, “Megalosthronos” just may be the best MO track of all-time. With the use of looping percussion, this song has an unusual groove and form that stands out amongst the rest. Don’t sleep on this exemplary album.


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Reality Scruncher Produces Otherworldly Timbres On Minimalistic Debut, ‘Deep Space Impingement’

I’m really excited to finally be publishing this review. Reality Scruncher is a new Drone/Dark Ambient project by jack-of-all-trades blogger, Casey Douglass. In case you’re not familiar, Casey always takes an impressive dive into all things obscure, including music, films and books. Speaking of books, Casey is also an accomplished author with many tales of horror and menacing bewilderment under his belt. Now, he is taking on the audial channels with his first Dark Ambient album, ‘Deep Space Impingement’. Thirty seven terrifying minutes of celestial modulations and deepened voids spread across five impressive tracks. How does this intro album stack up against the rest of the genre? Let’s take a deeper dive and find out.

Sinister lead off track, “Hope Into Terror” gradually comes into full perspective as it adjusts with audial bends in and out of earshot. With each louder intonation, it’s apparent that a horrific scene of deep space terror is abound. About halfway into the track, the wavering radiance declines as a mechanical drone – akin to a vessel drifting about in the far reaches of space – produces a mesmerizing sound with bits of chilling effects throughout. Toward the end, the tone grows louder as a doomed final destination becomes imminent. “Constricted Temporals” epitomizes the droning technique as a deep, hypnotic modulation emits an articulate and muffled sound. This track is nearly twelve minutes of eerie soundscapes that slowly builds with layers of ambient pitches that resemble the darkest areas of space where boundaries cannot be identified and the nearest celestial bodies are nowhere in site. This track represents nothingness and the imposing frequencies that it produces as a total sense of anxiety completely unfolds. “Shimmering Spectral Anomaly” continues the epic droning but with a wobbling effect of ominous proportions. As the timing continues to fluctuate, one begins to question the horrors of a possible cosmic impact that is bound to expire all life form in its path. As the song nears its completion, loud revolts form synth pads come into play, providing a level of audial defiance that could change the impending course of this unfolding terror. “Quantum Monstrosities Frolic” is another gigantic undertaking as the drones are presents with more reverberations and tonal distortion. This creates a malevolent sound and is also the pinnacle of horror for this album as a whole. There are some assorted sound effects throughout but are used sparingly, as this track is a true image of nightmares. The final track on the album is, “Suicidal Infinity”. Complete with hollow drones and industrialized soundscapes, this is the ravenous ending that I was hoping for. Most of the audial extremities occur slightly in the background, allowing for the white noise-styled drone to continue as the lead character for this song. The bits and pieces that do occur in the background sound like distant storms and interferences that could become closer as time continues. Suddenly, a loud, glaring alarm begins to blast away, as it warns of a distressed energy that is inbound, ready to infiltrate all forms of communication. As the warning fades away, we’re left with the icy cold sound of endless drones and the realization that nothing is more terrifying than the deep explorations of space.

‘Deep Space Impingement’ by Reality Scruncher is an absolutely amazing Dark Ambient effort and it truly captures the essence of deep space drones and the emotions that come with it. Minimalistic tones with sparse use of sound effects is the combination that is right up my alley and it works very well for this debut recording. I hope that Casey continues his recording career under this moniker and produces more Dark Ambient albums in the same vein as this one. I highly recommend checking out this album if you’re into cosmic drones with horrifying consequences. Please click on the link below and download this bleak but entertaining musical experience.

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Sunken Basilica Produces a Spell Binding Fusion Of Nostalgic Synthwave & Dungeon Synth On Hypnotizing Self-Titled Debut

When I’m in the mood for gritty, uncompromising intonations with sinister, lo-fi production I often turn to dark dungeon music. Although I have a handful of “go-to” favorites that reside in this category, it’s nice to hear newer, up-and-coming artists that diverge their attention to this more abrasive style of Dungeon Synth. An artist that has certainly captivated my attention as of late is Sunken Basilica. With an intransigent debut album that reeks of caustic melodies and pungent soundscapes throughout, I find myself returning to this album more often than none. Residing on a fine line of raw Dungeon Synth with Black Metal undertones, this thirty one minute magnum opus is as entertaining as it is desirable.

Right from the opening note of the first track, “Interuniversal Osmosis”, we are blasted with nostalgic soundscapes that are reminiscent of classic science fiction soundtrack anthems. The low quality production adds an ominous value, as this creepy, celestial tune bolsters gritty, dungeon-esque qualities. Hints of inaudible Black Metal vocals enhance the ambiguity of this track. “Bestial Ciborium” commences with a modulated synth sound that is firmly relatable to Dark Dungeon Music. However, 80’s style synthwave chops create an ethereal place of vast voids and suggestive winter sceneries. The music is icy cold, as the melodies embody a discordant pattern, producing a haunting canticle. “Profound Bow” is a short piece that immediately goes off the rails with a variety of random tones and stints of ringing bells. Without a doubts, you’ll endure the sensation of anxiety and a belligerent psyche as the harrowing sections loop in vein. However, the synth leads toward the end are hypnotizing and don’t seem to last long enough. Such a superb track to have on repeat, it’s bound to provide much gratification. “Variegated Spheres Of The Throne World” starts with a heavily modulated drone that fluctuates between distant notes, producing just enough melody to anticipate what may follow. However, dismal keys exhausts a deeper drone, reeking havoc on the senses before oscillating to lighter notes once again. As the frequencies continue to shift, Black Metal vocals begin to pierce through like a desperate cry for help. Another amazing tune that deserves multiple listens. “Ascesis” is another track that commences with frantic notes mixed with flexible synth leads. As if being sucked through a massive black hole, an assortment of distant lights pass by at warp speed displaying a melting effect, enduring a hypnotic sense without the ability to move or react. This is certainly a compelling song that fits in well with the rest of these recordings. “Triglyphic Entablature That Rests Upon The Human Soul” is one of the most accessible tracks on the album, well, at first. Initially sounding like a disharmonic orchestra, Black Metal vocals begin to add to the already grim tone. However, a short stint of comforting melodies make their way into the mix before bowing down to a more disruptive harmony. The final track, “Urstaat”, distributes a ritualistic commotion, before a swarm of chaotic notes commence. There is a sensational drone at the outset of this track, but it soon disperses, giving way to an agitation of ghoulish orchestrations. After several minutes, this album ends just as it began, chaotic with angst-filled compositions that are controlled in a fierce and nebulous way.

Sunken Basilica produces my favorite type of Dungeon Synth – raw and chaotic yet nostalgic and alluring. This self-titled album is surely making a bold statement, especially for a debut. Each song is arranged in a dynamic way to tell a story as they build into a tumultuous arrangements and flow seamlessly into the remaining tracks. I highly recommend this album for fans of crude Dungeon Synth that elicit a sense of discomfort. Please click on the link below to download this album and to support this amazing artist.

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