Paper Lantern: New Synth Funk Exploration by Plastic Horizon
Plastic Horizon takes a detour from the beaten path with the release of “Paper Lantern.” While the project is known for its cinematic synthwave roots, this track explores a decidedly different sonic landscape, venturing into the hazy, neon-lit territories of late 80s/early 90s synth funk and vaporwave.
“Paper Lantern” is built around a moderate tempo with a deliberate sense of motion. It favors atmosphere and melodic clarity over high-speed propulsion, resulting in a track that feels like a lost cassette tape found in the deck of a luxury sedan from 1991.
A Blend of Vaporwave and Synth Funk
The track unfolds patiently, allowing its primary themes to establish themselves without interruption. However, unlike standard ambient music, “Paper Lantern” is driven by a distinct groove.
The foundation of the track is a funky bass line that locks into a perfect “pocket,” nodding respectfully to the R&B and synth funk production of the 90s. While the percussion remains tasteful and crisp, it’s this bass groove that provides the essential forward movement, keeping the track grounded even as the melodies float above it.
Production Spotlight: Arturia Pigments & Diffusion
For the producers and sound designers in the audience, the unique texture of “Paper Lantern” comes from a very specific source. The track was heavily inspired by and utilizes a soundbank created for the Arturia Pigments synthesizer.
The soundbank is called “Diffusion,” created by the incredibly talented Jonathan Nicol of Oblivion Sound Lab. Jonathan is a master of capturing the “ghost in the machine,” those warm, slightly unstable sounds that defined the analog-to-digital transition era.
Listen closely for the cool, breathy synth-sax sounds that feature prominently in the mix as these are prime examples of the textures available in Diffusion. Synth lines throughout are warm but controlled, avoiding extremes in brightness or saturation. If you are a musician looking to capture this specific cinematic vibe, you can find the soundbank here: Oblivion Sound Lab – Diffusion.
Restraint as a Superpower
“Paper Lantern” works because of its restraint. It establishes a mood, maintains it, and allows repetition and tone to carry the piece.
The melodic material is simple and steady, repeating with small shifts in tone and texture rather than wide variation in structure. Production choices emphasize cohesion; layers are clearly separated with no unnecessary effects or dramatic dynamic changes. The sound design remains consistent from start to finish, supporting the track’s calm, inward character while maintaining that undeniable funk groove.
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“Paper Lantern” is available now on all major streaming platforms and Bandcamp.
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