Heat and Disorder by BADSOMA: EP Review
Are you in the mood for 4 straight synthesized psych-pop songs? Then this EP is just the one for you! Tune in to Spotify to listen to “Heat and Disorder” by BADSOMA.
BADSOMA is the creation of Armin Fard, an Iranian-American composer and music producer based in Orange County, California. BADSOMA is Armin’s first solo endeavor after previously working as a film composer.
BADSOMA has merged weird electronica and acoustic elements in his latest track, “Heat and Disorder,” which was inspired by Tame Impala and Radiohead. There are hints of the book called “The Order of Time” in the song’s psychedelia. Armin loves getting immersed in the process of generating layers upon layers of sound. In his music, you can hear the characteristic waves of digital synths and guitars, sparkling by numerous components that steadily build a silhouette. Not only do you get the gift of melodies, but there are soothing vocals to pull you into its atmosphere. The Iranian-American producer has an incredible capacity to convey a great deal of tension in a single song, thanks to his gift of mixing and mastering different virtual sounds.
Armin is fantastic at fine-tuning the sound, which is how he crafted all four tracks for “Heat and Disorder.” For those of you who want a fun addition to your playlist, check out BADSOMA’s latest 4-piece EP right now!
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Photo credits: Sarrah Wolfe
Review by: Audrey Castel