Uncanny Chamber

Uncanny Chamber dig into the gear, the writing, and the cinematic ambition pulling their experimental work together.
The latest from Uncanny Chambers brings a classic darkwave undertone that borders on post-punk and breathes as songs build and synths cut, vocals have a shimmer but still remain slightly mysterious as if they're a shadow in a dark corner of the room singing to you, and it all feels somehow comforting as all hell.
The songs on the memento Mori EP tastefully touch on a series of synth driven genres some with more edge that others, some with more darkness than other, some with a vintage synth-pop.
They songwriting is heavy handed with deepening beats drenched in reverb, some addictive progressions and melodies that cinematic and impactful, and the texture of the vocals that mixes in with those elements is perfection.
The approach to it all is clever and touches on that nostalgic undertone that makes these songs feel welcoming in their edginess.
There was a great deal of attention to detail in the creation of these tracks and you can really get an understanding for the love that went into these songs.
Most of these make you want to move your ass. They are danceable and have great energy to go along with the cyberpunk cinema soundscape they come with.
With such a killer EP release, we wanted to have a chat with Uncanny Chamber to talk shop.
RAG: Okay so let's start with the Momento Mori EP. This record has a killer darkwave undertone to it! Where did this record come from?