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ARTIST REVIEW: DYLAN TAUBER



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From Dylan Tauber, published author of double mirror theory, comes an original album "Sea People".


The title track opens the album: "Sea People". "Sea People" has its birth in electronic waves accompanied by triumphant synthesizers that seem to come from the bottom of the sea and a minimalist percussion that propels the daily lives of these people who live under the sea. It's an extremely atmospheric theme that stimulates my imagination immensely and allows me to imagine a whole highly technological civilization living in a city yet to be discovered, just like in the film "Atlantis", the life force of these people has its origin in artificial fluorescent crystals. You'll feel euphoric swimming to the sound of "I Am Flying" compositions that glow underwater. Dylan Tauber shows off his voice and the quality of his passionate performances for the creatures of the deep in "The Sea Remember It's Song" complemented by melodies that dance in the rain and rise and fall with incredible ease, just like the cycle of water. I'd also like to draw your attention to "Swimming". A romantic closer where you find yourself sailing with your soul mate in an ocean created by your love. There's a phenomenal synergy here between the euphoria of the synthesizers and the female performance that seems completely lost, as if hopelessly in love - overflowing with pure emotion as if in a dream and losing sight of what is logical.


Sea People is a relaxing work with experimental properties and qualities that establish soundscapes from the bottom of the sea for you to discover and rediscover!


The Pigeon added the new single to his Weekly Gems playlist on Spotify. You can check out the released music below. If you like what you hear, here's Dylan Tauber's website: https://www.swstudios.net/music/SeaPeople/ - make sure to follow along so you can stay on top of his future releases!



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