- Music
- 06 Mar 07
The silent running
Chymera prepares us for his upcoming Ovum release with this solid three-tracker.
Chymera prepares us for his upcoming Ovum release with this solid three-tracker. The skeletal percussion and warm chord stabs of ‘Move’ make for surprisingly comfortable bed-fellows, but it’s the Aril Brikha-esque ‘Run’ that does it for us, thanks to the melodic, arpeggiated synths and swirling chords.Chymera prepares us for his upcoming Ovum release with this solid three-tracker. The skeletal percussion and warm chord stabs of ‘Move’ make for surprisingly comfortable bed-fellows, but it’s the Aril Brikha-esque ‘Run’ that does it for us, thanks to the melodic, arpeggiated synths and swirling chords.
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