Wait/Hate Harsh EBM Synapsyche Coming out on their own as of January of last year, Synapsyche released Wait/Hate, their debut EP on BandCamp. The project consists of a duo, Katatronik and Mannequinetik. Together, they release Harsh EBM and dark electro inspired sounds, which come out decent. I have nothing too, too special to say about the EP. The music is fast and fun, with a lot of synths playing along to drive out club friendly beats. The vocals are fairly well done, with screaming and distortion mixing well together. they definitely know what they're doing, however, if I have one complaint, it's to say that I really can't point out anything fantastic about this album. I don't mean to completely sabotage the band, because I am having quite a time listening to this release, but, overall, I can't really say that there's something absolutely amazing about the band or anything absolutely terrible. I enjoy their music, but to really stand out, they're going to have to do more than lay out beats that sound similar in a sea of frenetic electronic sounds. 450
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Synapsyche - Wait/Hate

7.0
"Good"
Released off label 2013
Coming out on their own as of January of last year, Synapsyche released Wait/Hate, their debut EP on BandCamp. The project consists of a duo, Katatronik and Mannequinetik. Together, they release Harsh EBM and dark electro inspired sounds, which come out decent.

I have nothing too, too special to say about the EP. The music is fast and fun, with a lot of synths playing along to drive out club friendly beats. The vocals are fairly well done, with screaming and distortion mixing well together. they definitely know what they're doing, however, if I have one complaint, it's to say that I really can't point out anything fantastic about this album.

I don't mean to completely sabotage the band, because I am having quite a time listening to this release, but, overall, I can't really say that there's something absolutely amazing about the band or anything absolutely terrible. I enjoy their music, but to really stand out, they're going to have to do more than lay out beats that sound similar in a sea of frenetic electronic sounds. Jan 02 2014

Off label

Official release released by the artist themselves without the backing of a label.

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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