Dancing Through the Darkness: Dream Bodies’ “Eclipse” Is an Atmospheric Masterpiece
Some songs don’t just play; they pull you into another dimension. Dream Bodies’ latest single, Eclipse, is one of those tracks. Written and recorded by Steven Fleet in the rain-drenched solitude of the Oregon coast, this darkwave gem is an immersive sonic experience that feels both hypnotic and otherworldly.
Right from the start, Eclipse pulses with an arpeggiated bassline that slithers beneath shimmering guitars, casting a spell that’s equal parts eerie and exhilarating. There’s a distinct nod to the brooding post-punk sounds of The Cure and Joy Division, but Fleet isn’t just revisiting old ghosts—he’s conjuring something uniquely his own. The krautrock-infused drums propel the track forward with a relentless energy, while the layered synths shimmer like neon reflections in a rain-soaked cityscape.
Fleet’s vocals are spectral, floating just above the mix like a whispered incantation. The lyrics, inspired by dreams and altered states of consciousness, unfold like a cryptic prophecy—esoteric yet oddly familiar, as if tapping into some collective unconscious. And just when you think Eclipse has revealed all its secrets, the Moog synth in the middle section swoops in, warping reality with its rising pitch and haunting resonance.
Witchy, kinetic, and undeniably entrancing, Eclipse is the kind of track that lingers long after the final note fades. Dream Bodies have created more than just a song—it’s a portal to a shadowy, neon-lit dreamscape, and once you step through, there’s no turning back.