InClose is no stranger anymore. He has been refining his music in studio and on the road for three years, doing the opening acts for well-known electronic artists such as Rone, Agoria and Thylacine.
Somber, more electronic, more impulsive, Synchronized is definitely a raw shift, marking the beginning of a new story for the producer. It is easy to guess that InClose is in love with the
analogical synthetizers. Starting point of his compositions, the machines come together to form a laboratory, source of his daydreams, of his melodies, of his arrangements and of the quality of his productions.
His music claims to be dancefloor, a balance between the pleasure of making his listener dance and travel in the particular weave and grain of his singular universe.
Somber, more electronic, more impulsive, Synchronized is definitely a raw shift, marking the beginning of a new story for the producer. It is easy to guess that InClose is in love with the
analogical synthetizers. Starting point of his compositions, the machines come together to form a laboratory, source of his daydreams, of his melodies, of his arrangements and of the quality of his productions.
His music claims to be dancefloor, a balance between the pleasure of making his listener dance and travel in the particular weave and grain of his singular universe.
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