fknsyd Shows Character In New Album, Taste.test

Rising artist, Fknsyd is here with a whole album, Taste.test. In this masterpiece there is nine tracks ready to come through your speakers. If you like dubstep artists Hex Cougar, Slander, RL Grime, Rezz, Wavedash, and Manila Killa then tune into this new artist and her new album.

Inside of the New Album

Taste.test starts with ‘New Evils,’ featuring a dramatic pallet of sounds that put her exquisite falsetto front and center. The vibe is alluring and pleasurable to the senses. It pairs with an inescapable aura of mystery and suspense all in the same go. ‘First Thing In The Morning,’ builds out light electronic effects and an eased tempo to bring forth a sedating effect. The indie-pop-meets-r&b vocals stand out and sink in as you’re taken on a smooth journey beat by beat.

Continuing, ‘I Wanna Be Your Girl,’ embraces a slightly more commercial framework, but features many of the queues of the first two tracks. Here, one truly gets an impression of the overall stylistic and thematic direction that Taste.taste is putting on display. ‘Fantasy,’ brings a more trippy and dark side of what fknsyd has to offer. It showcases a rudimental production design and an eased-listening delivery that hits the spot. ‘Twist My Arm,’ brings the listener roughly halfway through Taste.test, the beat and vocal design articulating cold solitude with its simple, yet powerful feel.

More on the album

Vertigo,’ features light bell effects in the instrumental and a more technical flow on the vocal front. The vibe is as relaxing as it is entrancing. Also, the mysticism of what fknsyd can uniquely provide coming out full force on this one. ‘Molasses,’ is one of the most experimental and darkest of the group, using a slower tempo and heavy delay effects to render an intoxicating work of art that fits in naturally with the other songs.

Visual,’ teeters toward the edge of the Taste.test mixtape journey, showing off a simple, yet effective blend of keys, percussion, and vocal accompaniment. Infatuating and easily digestible, the song fits right in with the rest. ‘Sedation,’ is the quintessential finale as Taste.test comes to a close. Cinematic in nature, it plays out more like the final chapter in a story, radiating an epic essence as the journey that is Taste.test rounds out to a close.

Stream

Now that you know about Fknsyd, go stream this new signature take on dance music production. You will not be disappointed.