Spotlight Release Review |Domax-New Moon

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United Kingdom, London


Domax, a London-based artist, has recently released their EP “New Moon”, which features a mix of ambient and experimental electronic tracks. The album has received positive reviews for its unique sound and the artist’s ability to create an immersive atmosphere that captures the listener’s attention from start to finish. 

The album’s title track “New Moon” sets the tone for the rest of the album with its dreamy, almost otherworldly soundscapes. The use of intricate rhythms and layered textures creates a captivating ambience that is both meditative and hypnotic. The track is a perfect representation of the album’s overall sound, showcasing Domax’s talent for creating a unique musical experience. 

“Origin Theory” follows, and its use of glitchy beats and haunting melodies make it one of the standout tracks on the album. The track’s slow build-up and gradual introduction of new elements create a sense of tension that makes the eventual release all the more satisfying. 

“Energy Test” and “Homeslice” are sure to get listeners moving with their infectious upbeat grooves while “Guava” is a track that utilizes a pulsating beat and intricate melodies to create a sense of movement and forward motion. The track’s use of repetition and subtle changes in rhythm creates a sense of momentum that is impossible to resist. 

The album closes with “Nebula,” a track that features shimmering synths and a slow-building beat. The track’s use of space and silence creates a sense of vastness that is both awe-inspiring and introspective. The track is a fitting end to the album, leaving listeners with a sense of wonder and curiosity. 

For something entirely unique Domax’s “New Moon” is an impressive EP that showcases the artist’s talent for creating extremely immersive soundscapes. The album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates ambient and experimental electronic music. 



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