Fathoms
3 minute readPublished: Monday, April 6, 2026 at 4:00 am
Pulse Emitter's "Fathoms" Explores the Depths of Ambient Sound
Daryl Groetsch, known as Pulse Emitter, has released "Fathoms," his latest album under his own name. The album marks a shift for the artist, as it is his first since relocating to Salzburg, Austria. Groetsch's musical journey began with an early exposure to the New Age radio station Hearts of Space, a formative experience that shaped his appreciation for contemplative music.
"Fathoms" is the latest in a series of synth albums Groetsch has released since 2022. Unlike some of his previous work, which often focused on a single mood, "Fathoms" presents a defined narrative arc. The album's four extended tracks guide listeners on a sonic journey, progressively descending deeper into the ocean. The music begins with bright synth tones, transitions to darker, more reflective sounds, then delves into shadowy drones, culminating in a murky, low-end abyss.
Groetsch's approach echoes the spirit of 1950s exotica albums, offering a transportive experience. While artists like Martin Denny evoked faraway lands, Groetsch immerses listeners in the underwater world. The album is a testament to Groetsch's skills as a classically trained composer. His meticulous sound design and ear for ambiguous chord resolutions are evident throughout the album.
BNN's Perspective:
"Fathoms" offers a welcome respite from the often-overwhelming stream of background music. Groetsch's dedication to his craft and his ability to evoke a specific atmosphere make this album a compelling listen for those seeking a thoughtful and immersive experience.
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