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Synthetic Moss

By cstanleyhns on January 18, 2026 6:38 am

It grew organically hence the track name :-)

Made largely with Absynth 6 and XLN XO for drums. A small attempt toward the end with guitar.

If you have listened, then many thanks.

really smooth and a lovely vibe throughout. guitar fits into the mix perfectly!

so nice! rich sound from the synth and reverb or whatever it is, and beautiful slow melodies! really dig the energy brought by the arps and drums, sounds so effortless, just a nice soft ground to lay in on a nice warm day!

MaisieMarra wrote:

really smooth and a lovely vibe throughout. guitar fits into the mix perfectly!

Thanks Maisie ☺️

horatiuromantic wrote:

so nice! rich sound from the synth and reverb or whatever it is, and beautiful slow melodies! really dig the energy brought by the arps and drums, sounds so effortless, just a nice soft ground to lay in on a nice warm day!

Appreciate the listen and comment πŸ‘

Lovely muted tones at the beginning (and that tasty bass). When they give way to the brighter guitar and sparse but hard-hitting percussion it was so satisfying. Fantastic!

Love this. great guitar work.

MRDRCAT wrote:

Lovely muted tones at the beginning (and that tasty bass). When they give way to the brighter guitar and sparse but hard-hitting percussion it was so satisfying. Fantastic!

Appreciate the feedback πŸ‘

J Sangha wrote:

Love this. great guitar work.

Cheers 😁 a basic attempt but i tried

This makes me think of growth like shoots coming out of the ground.

NickLong wrote:

This makes me think of growth like shoots coming out of the ground.

☺️ I am hapoy that ive triggered your imagination

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