Style: Dungeon synth, dark dungeon music
Primary Emotions/Themes: High fantasy, enchantment, urgency, discovering the unknown, mystery
Thoughts: I feel like I've missed a core part of my musical taste. I listened to Mortiis when I was a teenager but then never really thought more of it. I always enjoyed the enigmatic side of keyboard driven music, but alas I let that part of my musical exploration lapse. Fortunately that has changed in the last few years, and honestly there is no better time to be a fan of the music known as dungeon synth.
Classics are getting released, unknown gems are being discovered and brought to light. I don't think I ever would have known of Jim Kirkwood and his excellent music were it not for these labels that go out of their way to find the classic albums and press them again.
Where Shadows Lie was originally released in 1990, making it one of the earliest albums that can be called dungeon synth. Being so early naturally makes this artists sound a bit unique in the world of keyboard driven dungeon music.
Jim's music has a life to it that most of the later music in the genre would not have. These melodies are active, they have a spark to them that simply is missing from most of the genre. The keyboards also have a bright and almost sparkling tone to them. They cut through the air like a light shining through the darkness.
This life, this energy is what draws me to his Lord of the Rings inspired music. It is really unlike anything else in the dungeon genre, and I love it. Is it raw? Yes. Is it sometimes a bit tough to listen to? Absolutely. Is it majestic? You bet your ass. This is exactly the kind of music that I need in my life right now.

































