“Sympathetic Waveforms” is the brand-new album that was released in October by Stratafield, and I must say it is amazing!
But before we get onto that, let’s have a little look at who Stratafield is. Stratafield, otherwise known as Peter Lewman, is an exceptional DJ from Atlanta. His new album consists of blends between genres, including the use of acoustic electronica, folktronica and cinematic.
“Sympathetic Waveforms” consists of 12 different tracks, and kicking it off we have, “Elysian Fields”. This is a brilliant start to the album and it, without a doubt, gets you eager to hear the rest of the album. This one has clear folk styles, and it is definitely one that you will find yourself bopping along to.
One track that really caught my eye was, “Cumulonimbus Waltz”. This tune is like no other, and its instrumental lay out it one better than anything I have ever heard. This track is unique, stylish and one that I just cannot get enough of.
“Butterfly Stitch” is, of course, another great hit. This one is slightly more upbeat, with
elements of rock. This track can be enjoyed by anyone and everyone, as it almost feels like you are being taken to another world on a journey.
And finally, we have, “Window Seat”. This is the perfect ending to the perfect album. A vibrant, catchy ending that you can finish off by dancing along.
Stratafield has done an exceptional job with this album. And despite it being an instrumental, you will find yourself mesmerised. Stratafield is undeniably talented, and he deserves all the love and support.
So, click the link below and check out, “Sympathetic Waveforms” by Stratafield now!

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