Irving Force | |
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Birth name | Adam Skog |
Born | Stockholm |
Genres | Synthwave, black metal, retro style |
Website | https://irvingforce.bandcamp.com/ |
Irving Force (real name Adam Skog) [1] is a synthwave producer from Stockholm, Sweden. He previously was a member of the black metal bands Vanhävd and Vapenlicens, before becoming interested in 80's-influenced film scores. [1] [2]
Irving Force's musical and aesthetic style is influenced by 1980's action films and characters, such as John Carpenter films and his character Snake Plissken. [3] Skog originally intended Irving Force to have a more pop oriented sound, but the music soon took on elements from his heavy metal past. [2] [4]
He also cites cyberpunk science fiction from all types of media and the band Tangerine Dream as further influences. [2] Having come from a film-score background, much of Irving Force's music is designed to have some sort of narrative or story element - such as his 2015 release The Violence Suppressor. [5] A video was filmed for the title track on that album, which was made to invoke classic sci-fi and action movies like Assault on Precinct 13 and Judge Dredd. [2] Following releases were set out to take place in a loose thematic universe. [6]
In April 2020, Irving Force provided the soundtrack for the Android retro point & click adventure game Awaken Alone. [7] [8] His music has been described by reviewers as "guiding the listener through cyberpunk narratives that twist and mutate with a musical playfulness". [2] Others have praised its "next level grooves" and "balls to the wall rhythms". [5] [4]
Irving Force | |
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Birth name | Adam Skog |
Born | Stockholm |
Genres | Synthwave, black metal, retro style |
Website | https://irvingforce.bandcamp.com/ |
Irving Force (real name Adam Skog) [1] is a synthwave producer from Stockholm, Sweden. He previously was a member of the black metal bands Vanhävd and Vapenlicens, before becoming interested in 80's-influenced film scores. [1] [2]
Irving Force's musical and aesthetic style is influenced by 1980's action films and characters, such as John Carpenter films and his character Snake Plissken. [3] Skog originally intended Irving Force to have a more pop oriented sound, but the music soon took on elements from his heavy metal past. [2] [4]
He also cites cyberpunk science fiction from all types of media and the band Tangerine Dream as further influences. [2] Having come from a film-score background, much of Irving Force's music is designed to have some sort of narrative or story element - such as his 2015 release The Violence Suppressor. [5] A video was filmed for the title track on that album, which was made to invoke classic sci-fi and action movies like Assault on Precinct 13 and Judge Dredd. [2] Following releases were set out to take place in a loose thematic universe. [6]
In April 2020, Irving Force provided the soundtrack for the Android retro point & click adventure game Awaken Alone. [7] [8] His music has been described by reviewers as "guiding the listener through cyberpunk narratives that twist and mutate with a musical playfulness". [2] Others have praised its "next level grooves" and "balls to the wall rhythms". [5] [4]