Proxyon

Proxyon

With propulsive rhythms and layers of synths that shimmer and pulse like starlight breaking through clouds, Proxyon's music creates a thrilling tension between euphoria and introspection.

synth-pop

Netherlands

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The Return of Tarah

The Return of Tarah

1993

About Proxyon

Proxyon matters for its ability to redefine the emotional landscape of synth-pop, drawing listeners into a world where nostalgia and futurism coexist in a delicate balance.
This artist has carved out a space that resonates with those seeking both escapism and connection, challenging the conventional boundaries of electronic music by infusing it with palpable human experience. The creative process behind Proxyon's...
This artist has carved out a space that resonates with those seeking both escapism and connection, challenging the conventional boundaries of electronic music by infusing it with palpable human experience. The creative process behind Proxyon's sound often involves layering rich synth textures with driving rhythms that evoke a sense of urgency while maintaining an intimate atmosphere. By experimenting with production techniques and sound design, Proxyon creates immersive environments that invite listeners to lose themselves in pulsating beats and shimmering melodies, leading to a collective catharsis during live performances. Lyrically, Proxyon frequently explores themes of longing, technology’s impact on relationships, and the bittersweet nature of memory. The songwriting balances sincerity with an impressionistic approach, crafting vivid scenes that allow for personal interpretation while subtly weaving in irony. This invites listeners to engage with the material on multiple levels, reflecting their own experiences and emotions back at them.

4 studio albums· 6 years· Netherlands

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Proxyon's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 4 albums 1989–1995
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