Behold! Visions From the Scrying Pool! is the joint vision of progressive synth lords Fen Walker and Scrying Glass. Swirling synths, mind-bending passages, and epic bombast await those who enter the world of Ur, and peer into the Scrying Pool!
Originally released on May 4th of 2022, this prog/synth odyssey finally sees a cassette release! This release comes complete with a double-sided O-card and an electric blue cassette!
You can purchase this album digitally from the artist's Bandcamp pages here:
Jeff Black (Encloaked/Gatekeeper)-guitar Solo on "The Three Gejes/Breaking Psychic Chains"
Artemjazz-Saxophone on "Crossing the Threshold of the Steppe"
The Scrying Glass Side
Zack Dolin-Synthesizers
Find more from Scrying Glass here: scryingglass.bandcamp.com
Cover art by Brendan Elliott
Mastered by Wayfarer
Story by Wayfarer
The story for this album was inspired by one of the greatest fantasists to ever live: Clark Ashton Smith. This album and its narrative is a retelling of his 1934 masterpiece The Seven Geases.
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supported by 19 fans who also own “Behold! Visions From the Scrying Pool!”
A dreamy, beguiling, nostalgic dungeon synth quest through the shires. But, it's so much more than that. The LP incorporates some unique key changes, field recordings and a lot of Mort Garson style synth work. It sometimes reminds me of old 70's PG horror soundtracks. The record is addictive melancholy inspiration. The ideal music for accompanying the dawning morning of an epic adventure. brantly
supported by 18 fans who also own “Behold! Visions From the Scrying Pool!”
Dinosaurs and Dungeon Synth? PERFECT. This is the album that really got me into dungeon synth again and made me continue my dinosaur obsession. winstonrandom
supported by 16 fans who also own “Behold! Visions From the Scrying Pool!”
My favorite out of the three I believe.The sound is more aggressive and fits the cover art of what looks like a perilous journey for the protagonist. Fits well at being the second in the trilogy of albums. Every song is good and the cassette tape and package is of good quality. A Great buy that deserves a vinyl edition. Joshua Laleina