
Josh Kreuzman, the mind behind Twice Dark, returns with a spellbook that reads like a love letter to the haunted heart of synth-pop. On 'Telekinetic', he continue to craft immersive songs and conjure atmospheres. Seamlessly interweaving elements of gothic gloom, glistening electronic textures, and that icy, retro-futurist pulse he is known for, this latest body of work pushes the envelope while staying rooted in the lineage of the genre’s greats.
Across seven tracks, 'Telekinetic' never once loses its grip on intrigue. Kreuzman’s cool, detached yet deeply emotive voice acts as both narrator and guide, ushering us through a world suspended between dream logic and digital precision. From the shimmer and swell of analogue synths to glitchy, post-industrial undercurrents, the record balances mood and motion with remarkable poise.
But what makes 'Telekinetic' really stand out is its duality. It’s brooding but never bleak, sleek without losing its edge. There’s a cinematic quality to the production that gives each track the weight of a scene from an unseen film.
In an era where imitation often outweighs innovation, Twice Dark feels like a rare breed; forward-thinking, deeply intentional, and fully immersed in the textures he’s weaving. With 'Telekinetic', Kreuzman builds on the foundations he’s been laying in recent years and fully arrives in his own distinct dimension.
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