Doug Loch’s “Dark Storm” – A Journey Into the Unknown

Stepping into Dark Storm by Doug Loch is like crossing a threshold into another dimension—a sonic dreamworld where sound becomes sensation and emotion takes physical form. A whole experience.

Without warning, you’re wrapped in a mystic fog. Ethereal synths float like distant signals from another galaxy, while delicate textures shimmer in and out, pulling you deeper. There’s a strange comfort in the unfamiliar, as Loch builds tension with restraint and precision. The progression is subtle but powerful, like watching a storm form slowly behind your eyelids.

Psychedelic lights seem to flash behind each note, and as the pulse of the beat emerges, a gentle yet undeniable force takes over. The rhythm releases. It frees the body, loosens the mind, and lets emotion rise to the surface. 

Across eight minutes, Dark Storm unfolds. It’s a secret emotional language whispered through sound, a meditation wrapped in mystery. Doug Loch invites us to surrender. To feel. To float. And by the end, we’re not quite the same: