On his debut record, The Celestial Immigrant which received lots of positive feedback, Brazilian France-based musician Dan Szyller embarked on a journey of musical soundscapes that take the listener far away. And today we’re gonna dig deeper into his song Interstellar (Voyager 1), an instrumental with a cool must-see atmospheric video ode to the space probe Voyager 1 that was launched by NASA on September 5, 1977.
Dan Szyller takes us on a dreamy celestial journey in Interstellar (Voyager 1), right from its mellow spacey intro that’s dipped in psychedelia and his inviting eargasmic melody. It has a solid connected melodic flow with clever neat layering that allowed each and every line to be fully heard and digested, all within a subtly escalating structure that totally transfers its feeling and progression with no words needed. Interstellar (Voyager 1) sonically evolves organically in a smooth soft build-up that slowly and powerfully excites the listeners, putting them on the path of launching into deep space and widening their senses and imagination with his on-point guitar work and choice of tone.
Interstellar (Voyager 1) shows Dan Szyller‘s seasoned writing skills and musicianship as he managed to create such a beautiful fluid piece with streaming irresistible melodies. The neat production and cleverly crafted dynamic shifts of Interstellar (Voyager 1) demonstrate his attention to detail and well knowledge of his sound, allowing him to deliver the perfect emotion and feel using his writing skills with no overdoing or unnecessary complications. Looking forward to more from Dan Szyller, keep on rocking. Cheers!


