Canada’s Distant Sun's metamorphosis , is to confound & hybridize a new genre of trance-techno-meets organic machine melody

The Blinding Sun works , sonically transmute through the industrial edge via percussion & influences that recall Brian Eno's earlier works-the atonal constitution that was peculiar to his influences. Rather the beauty in repetition if you will, versus the more ambient

The addition of guitars in “Sanctuary” , like the “Descent” piece, really start to gel with the combination of machinery & finely crafted chromatics via military-pseudo beat. Now ghostly whispers of Red Noise & Bill Nelson circulating around a touch of Gary Newman. An interesting cut indeed. Post modern shall we say

Distant Sun eclipse a certain zone that harkens back to brill-audio-Euro. Their musical vision is far reaching & continually exploring various vistas within their framework

The hard edged & experimental nature of Distant Sun coupled with their creative mind, combine to make a listener wonder where they will come from next. But rest assured that their eclectic mixture of fly is intrinsic to their vision. Therefore, Distant sun stand alone & gaze to the musical horizon to push the buttons further with their brand of art

Art by Keith Wigdor