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Making Dungeon Synth (Fief, Hedge Wizard)

🧙🏻‍♂️ Embracing old-school sounds, fantasy, and metal 🤘🏼

I have been obsessed with Dungeon Synth over the last couple of months. I stumbled upon Witch Bolt on YouTube which opened up a huge YouTube rabbit hole for me.

As a kid of the 80s and 90s playing RPG games, Warhammer and other fantasy-based TV/Games/movies were a huge part of my childhood.

As a teenager, the world of Rock and Metal became my musical identity.

Little did I know that something called “Dungeon Synth” was what was forming when those two worlds collided.


I’ll be honest, I did not even realise that Dungeon Synth was a thing, much like Slowcore music. I love all these sub-genres that are popping up because of the niche internet communities it is AWESOME!

I have already released an ambient Dungeon Synth album through my project, Dryad’s Grove which was a huge amount of fun.

In this episode, I am embracing old-school fantasy RPG score-style Dungeon Synth and I am having a huge amount of fun doing it!

The wonderful combination of story-telling and fantasy realms conveyed sonically with a cinematic vocabulary is so much fun to produce and very much suited to my skillset as a composer.

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Richard Pryn
The Diary of a Music Maker
The show is about making music out loud - Watching me make music from scratch, my thoughts on being a music maker, and hopefully bringing creativity and fun to music composition and production.
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