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Falling Upwards Into Sky

Label: Eleven One Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Alone in a Church, Moving Through My Yesterdays, Everything is Made to be Broken, Self Doubt, Falling Upwards Into Sky, Hope for the Future

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Lee DiBane: Falling Upwards Into Sky

Read "Falling Upwards Into Sky" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Daniel “SyNtHuSeR" Byerly is a man of many talents, one is creating great music and another is re-creating himself via “aka's" ad infinitum. I have a hunch that Mr. DiBane exists only as ink . . . anyway, back to the review. This latest release is your more sparsely meditative, head-trip using minimalism/ ...

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Lee DiBane: Falling Upwards Into Sky

Read "Falling Upwards Into Sky" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Daniel “SyNtHuSeR" Byerly is a man of many talents, one is creating great music and another is re-creating himself via “aka's" ad infinitum. I have a hunch that Mr. DiBane exists only as ink . . . anyway, back to the review.This latest release is your more sparsely meditative, head-trip using minimalism/ ambient spacescapes/ ...

Album

Eleven One

Label: Eleven One Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Part one through Part seven

Album

October Fool

Label: Eleven One Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Outer Limits, Beast, Drowning, Walking on Your Grave, Spirits, Scarecrow, Technostacy Island, October Fool

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SyNtHuSeR: Eleven One

Read "Eleven One" reviewed by John W. Patterson


Seven tracks engage your interest, I begin to engage the review . . .“Part one”, 9:19, dark ambient drone synth opening. Very eerie, very effective. Over-loud synth-drums kicking in distract/ shock a tad but overall synth use is excellent. Byerly’s signature guitar with synthvoicings meshed into riffage spices things up nicely. Think my pal, ...

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SyNtHuSeR: October Fool

Read "October Fool" reviewed by John W. Patterson


Overview: Daniel Edward Byerly is supposedly the phenomenon aka SyNtHuSeR, an entity of many talents. A wealth of music and artistic visions stock his thoughts and best of all he releases them to the world. The quality of his compositions is predictably even and stays inspired. Musicianship is tight yet a comfortable listen with SyNtHuSeR communicating ...


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