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Atmosphere is a great new album of synth music album from Dutch synthesist Michel van Osenbruggen, aka Synth.nl

Atmosphere is a concept album, based on the layers of atmosphere that surround the Earth, the various types of clouds that are encountered within each layer and the sounds of weather that might occur at each layer.

The tracks are arranged to follow the layers of the atmosphere, as if you were taking a trip from the earth into space.

The “atmosphere” concept isn’t heavy-handed, but serves as a framework for Osenbruggen’s music, which is electronic music in the synth music tradition of artists like Tangerine Dream, 80’s Jan Hammer & Jean Michel Jarre. The music has a symphonic electronica texture with an emphasis on traditional analog-style sounds.

The tracks on Atmosphere are very melodic, without being pop-ish. 

One of the highlights of the album is Stratocumulus. It features a sequenced synth bassline, a string/brass synth melody line and phased synth strings. Synth.nl builds on this with tasteful use of electronic percussion, effects and a bit of sampled ambient effects. 

Another highlight is Allocumulus, which has an almost hymnlike quality. It begins by stating the theme with muted synth strings, accompanied by subtle percussive effects. It then repeats the theme in a series of variations, repeating once in an arpeggiated version, and then building to a broader statement of the theme with electronic rhythms and new instrumentation of the melody. Osenbruggen brings back the arpeggiated variation on the theme and then builds the piece back up to another peak. 

Jarre fans may smile a bit when hearing the track Mesosphere, which echoes the sounds of Oxygene and Equinoxe with its use of heavily phased synth strings and a melodic bassline. 

Another highlight is Allostratus. It’s built around a descending bassline that repeats throughout most of the piece. Osenbruggen gives it a modern feel by using multiple layered basslines and electronic percussion, without taking it into dance music territory. Osenbruggen adds interest through effective used of synth orchestration and the use of several breaks. 

Overall, Synth.nl’s Atmosphere is a treat for synth fans. Osenbruggen’s style of symphonic electronica will appeal to fans of classic synth music & space music artists of the late 70’s and 80’s –  but it’s not too hard to imagine these tracks being remixed as dance music, too. 

You can preview Synth.nl’s Atmosphere below, and you can find out more about Osenbruggen’s music at his blog and the Synth.nl site. 





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4 Responses to “Synth.nl – Atmosphere”  

  1. 1 ASNAZZY

    This is a great music album, very complex sound textures. Certainly worth a listen!

  2. 2 Claudio

    Synth.nl has some great tunes. I checked him out on his MySpace page and it’s always a pleasure to listen to his stuff.

  3. 3 BlueBrat

    Good stuff, but where is Mesosphere?

  4. 4 synthhead

    BlueBrat – Synth.nl’s player has some tracks from several of his albums – but not all of the tracks.

    It’s not a perfect tool for letting you preview the album, but I included it anyway because there’s no comparison to hearing something with your own ears.

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