: A live favorite often cited for its dramatic, expansive soundscapes. Production Credits
Released in 1994, is the sixth studio album by the Canadian dark synth-pop project Psyche , marking a significant stylistic shift from their previous high-energy Electronic Body Music (EBM) towards a more atmospheric, "chamber electronic" sound. Album Overview and Style Psyche 1994-Intimacy (synth pop) [flac]
: These tracks set a "new standard in sinister electronics," delving into darker psychological and sensual zones. : A live favorite often cited for its
Unlike their dancefloor-focused hits like "The Saint Became a Lush," this record explores "the silent, soft path" of synth-pop. It features a floating, dreamy ambience paired with Darrin Huss’s signature emotive vocals, covering themes of melancholy, gothic horror, and "kinky sex". " this record explores "the silent