Subtle tension in the dark – a song that gets under your skin
When I hear Visitation by John X Belmonte, I feel like I'm walking through a dark room where every sound has meaning and nothing is left to chance.
For me, the track is a shining example of how dark wave and clear synth pop can be combined to create an oppressive, almost threatening atmosphere without getting lost in a fog of fuzzy sounds. The sounds seem surgically placed, giving the song an almost clinical coldness that I find extremely exciting. The track's intensity and dark menace remind me strongly of Straight Razor.
Belmonte's voice is deep, dark, and at the same time pleasantly soothing—a combination that works well for me because it breaks the emotional coldness of the song and subtly provides warmth. I find the play with contrasts particularly successful here.
For me, “Visitation” lives above all through its details. Hidden between the main passages are small sound effects and minimal variations in tone that prevent the song from ever sounding monotonous. These subtle elements are what make the song special for me – they maintain the tension and create a pull that I find almost impossible to resist.