Song Review/ Alternative : Marc Soucy’s ‘Troika to Tashkent’

Marc Soucy’s ability to depict moods and ambiences is quite remarkable. His use of histrionics, energy nuances, and ambivalent musical cultures showcases not only his vision but the sophistication of it. ‘Troika to Tashkent’ is his latest release, a track carrying large transitive frames, of forming landscapes that you can enjoy the way you would scenery from a train window. 

This track opens with a festive atmosphere, evolving into a middle eastern frame. With simple melodic lines dressed up in rich textures and rhythmic jingles, they wind through the composition. There is always a suggestive, contemplative quotient to his soundscapes, one that tells a story when you pay attention. Fleshes out an emotion if you let it. That’s the layered prowess of Soucy’s soundscapes. Listen Now! 

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