Synthex - Another Perspective

A beardless young person! A young teenager who makes electronic music! That makes serious? How a 14-year-old kid can manage to seduce adults’ ears who have more of 4 times, sometimes 5, his real-life experience? Nevertheless his music comes from Groove. A very selective label when comes the time to choose its works and its artists. Thus this is serious. Synthex is Jeffrey Haster, a young Dutch musician. A keyboard and synth virtuoso, fond of Jean Michel Jarre’s works, who has pricked the curiosity of Ron Boots, who also mastered “Mirrorland”, with a first homemade CD-r entitledPythagoras that he released last year. Since then, it’s the honeymoon. The circle of the Netherlands School EM musicians became infatuated with this whiz kid who received a concert of eulogies during his performance at the last E-Day festival of 2013. And of what is made “Mirrorland - The Land of No Limitations”? Honestly? It’s a good album of sweet EM without complexity among which the rhythms, the ambiences and
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