With tonight’s lunar eclipse taking place, it was only natural that we would find ourselves writing about RBLN‘s latest offering, To The Moon! Setting the tone with an astral synthscape featuring bell tones, dynamic, jungle-adjacent drums and shooting textures with subversive ad libs, unveiling a cosmic bassline, RBLN opens To The Moon with dimensionality and a pristine mix, allowing each sound design element to feature distinctively.
The opus holds an ethereal, yet energetic essence, and fans of progressive compositions with luscious textures, blending pulsating rhythms and hypnotic melodies will definitely be able to connect with RBLN’s unique vision. There are not enough fade outs in modern music, so we appreciate the unique outro perspective that RBLN shares with the track, which leaves us yearning for more.
When quizzed about his influences, RBLN cites the (Berlin) club and music scene, and artists such as Kilo Kish, Yaeji, Shygirl and Kelela. We love these references, and can feel them transpire somewhat, although there is no doubt that RBLN is manifesting a sound of his own. What we particularly connect with is the detail of his soundscapes.
Listening to music with a high level of detail can offer numerous cerebral benefits that enhance the overall listening experience and stimulate cognitive functions. When music is intricately crafted with layers of sounds, textures, and nuances, it engages the brain in a more profound and stimulating way, leading to a range of cognitive advantages, and this is just what RBLN offers with To The Moon.
It is the type of music with a high level of detail that can promote neuroplasticity, which means it can amplify the brain’s ability to reorganize and form new neural connections… so in essence, To The Moon is brain enhancing composition! We have added To The Moon to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our brand new TRIPPY playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of RBLN including In My Room, and the album of remixes!