Cover art for the album Synthetic Eden

Synth-Pop

Synthetic Eden

Synth-pop set inside a flawless artificial paradise, where perfect weather, controlled feeling, and beautiful surfaces begin to sound wrong.

  • Tracks 14
  • Length 49 min

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Liner Notes

A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.

About the Album

Synthetic Eden is most interesting when its beauty starts to malfunction. The album imagines a perfect world of permanent good weather, clean light, and managed emotion, then lets small errors appear in the surface.

The synth-pop sound is sleek by design. “Welcome to Synthetic Eden” and “Perfect Weather Forever” establish the polished paradise, but “The Sky Flickered Twice” is the better key to the record. A tiny flaw can be more unsettling than open disaster. “No Tears Allowed” pushes that idea into the body, where emotional control becomes another machine.

The album’s dreamwave colors give it softness, but the softness is not comfort. It is sedation. Synthetic Eden works as a pop record about false peace: pretty melodies, smooth textures, and the slow realization that a world without pain may also be a world without permission.

Production Notes

All tracks were generated with AI music models, then processed for the final sound. No human performance recordings are used.