Marc Soucy launches sonic memoir with “PTSD: Paris-Tokyo Suborbital Departures”

 


After decades behind the curtain as a producer and creator, Marc Soucy steps into the spotlight with PTSD: Paris-Tokyo Suborbital Departures, a sprawling, genre-defying composition that blurs the lines between ambient electronica, cinematic tension, and personal catharsis. It’s not just a track; it’s a transmission from an alternate timeline, where memories move faster than light, and healing takes flight with zero gravity.

Soucy has been making music since the '80s, with a prolific run as a full-time producer from 1997 to 2011. But this release marks a new chapter: deeply personal, conceptually expansive, and daringly unorthodox. PTSD is a clever acronym; it’s a thematic double helix, wrapping trauma, travel, and transformation around a suborbital sonic journey.


The track pairs dark, pulsing synths with glitched-out beats and shifting atmospheric layers like the opening sequence to a psychological sci-fi film. Distant echoes and synthetic textures evoke claustrophobia and vastness, a fitting juxtaposition for a title that merges high-speed transit with psychological dislocation.


Marc Soucy’s PTSD: Paris-Tokyo Suborbital Departures is a late-career debut. It’s a statement of intent from an artist who has nothing to prove but everything to express. This is a must-experience moment for fans of experimental electronica, retro-futurism, and sonic storytelling.



Soucy is releasing music that has memory capsules sealed in sound. Buckle in. The departure gate is open.



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