KYXORA bent retro-futurist electronica into symphonic euphoria on ‘Sci-Fi Wonders
Alt electronica artist and producer KYXORA expanded the cosmos with her tilt-a-whirl of a track, Sci-Fi Wonders, a release that polyphonically mashes up everything from 80s synth pop to motifs lifted from club house classics through the retro-futurism of its sonic design. The way the progressions approach euphoria creates a diorama of nostalgic experimentalism, drawing upon the foundations laid by early synth pioneers while feeding the soul with sticky-sweet twilight-scintillated synth hooks, sci-fi imagery and flashes of modern EDM weight. There’s a sense of architectural care in how the track unfolds. Layers glide into place with purpose as Sci-Fi Wonders thrives on its sense of movement, pulling you through shimmering passages that feel suspended between club euphoria and late-night headphone reflection. The retro motifs never tip into pastiche; instead, they feel filtered through a forward-leaning lens that keeps the track scintillatingly alive. It comes as little surprise that KYXORA’s background sits firmly in classical music. That foundation plays out across the ingenuity of her progressions and the way tension and release are handled with quiet confidence. She may not be standing in front of an orchestra with Sci-Fi Wonders, yet the evocative language of classical composition guides the track’s emotional […]
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