Age of Aquarius

AlbumOct 10 / 202511 songs, 59m 37s
Darksynth Darkwave
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Gothic shades abound on Perturbator’s sixth album. Paris-based synth wizard James Kent channels Siouxsie, Sisters of Mercy, and Depeche Mode on his dark and dancy exploration of the societal forces at work in our modern age. Opening with a stentorian guest shot from Ulver mastermind Kristoffer Rygg on the infectious single “Apocalypse Now,” the expertly paced album also features guest appearances from metal machinist Author & Punisher (on “Venus”), returning collaborator Greta Link (on “Lady Moon”), and French post-black-metal dream weavers Alcest (on the closing title track). Musical references to fellow synth composers Vangelis and John Carpenter appear on “Hangover Square” and “The Swimming Pool,” respectively, while club banger “The Art of War” goes full techno.

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French synthwave supremo Perturbator soundtracks a new dark age on sharp sixth album.

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Now that the synthwave sound has become ubiquitous in the mainstream, the genre's key artists are endeavoring to discover what lies beyond its original remit. PERTURBATOR was always predisposed to standing apart from the crowd with a freewheeling ethos that has made the majority of his releases reso...

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Gavin Brown reviews the new album by synthwave legend Perturbator. Read his review of 'Age Of Aquarius' here on Distorted Sound!