a cinematic electronic release built on healing, movement, and emotional release
slapper’s latest album “hope” unfolds a bit like a slow clearing of the sky. this is a record that sits with fear and anxiety before gently guiding you towards something brighter.
active since the late nineties and rooted in bucharest’s electronic scene, slapper blends synthpop, melodic techno, and trance with a deep sense of atmosphere. analog warmth runs through every track, layered synths swelling and receding like tides, while melodies carry both nostalgia and forward motion. nothing feels rushed here, and it’s the perfect accompaniment to a post-stranger things watching session. standout track ‘oxygen kiss’ is a real moment of 80s synthpop perfection that we’ll return to time and time again.
“hope” arrives as a full length statement, exploring love, pain, and renewal with cinematic clarity. there is darkness in its textures, but also comfort, the sense that healing is possible without denying what came before. reflective yet uplifting, immersive yet human, it is an album made for late nights, long walks, and quiet moments of reckoning.
thank u for making this slapper 🌌


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