Synthònia is an electronic ambient album record only with analog synths -- Roland System 100, Roland TB 303, Roland JX 3P, Korg Polysix, Korg MS-10, Korg MS-20, Yamaha CS 15, Kawai 100F, Teisco 100F -- which refers to Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Klaus Shulze, The Berlin School, and John Carpenter. Dyno, from Pesaro, Italy, discovered the passion for electronic music and analog synthesizers at the early age of 15. His first single was released in 1995. For over two decades Dyno has established himself as one of the most eclectic and respected Italian producers of techno music, releasing on many important labels (Global Underground, Yoshitoshi, ZYX Music, DJ Mag, Traum) and supported by artists like Joris Voorn, James Zabiela, Sasha, Sharam (Deep Dish), and Umek, to name a few. His passion for analog synthesizers led him to realize this ambitious ambient work that floats just above everything, in a perfect geosynchronous orbit, casting enough shade to dampen the extraneous while causing a shift in perception, enough to take his listeners out of time and place, to wherever they need to be.