BerkhouseSnyder - Dont Ask Why When I Dream

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Review by Matthew Marshall

Album Review: Don’t Ask Why When I Dream by BerkhouseSnyder Alright, let’s get into it. Don’t Ask Why When I Dream by BerkhouseSnyder is one of those albums that sneaks up on you. Released back in 2009 under Retro Elektro Records, this electro gem from the US feels like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets where nothing makes sense but everything feels right. It’s not perfect—heck, sometimes it’s downright messy—but isn’t that what dreaming’s all about? The title track, "Don’t Ask Why (When I Dream)", hits hard. There’s something hypnotic about the way the synths swirl around your head like they’re trying to tell you a secret you can’t quite hear. The radio edit version strips things down just enough to keep it catchy without losing its moody edge. Honestly? This song stuck with me because it’s got this weirdly comforting vibe, like when you’re half-asleep and everything’s blurry but still kinda beautiful. You know those moments when you’re zoning out and suddenly realize you’ve been staring at the same spot for five minutes? Yeah, it’s that feeling. Then there’s the extended version of the same track—it’s longer, obviously, but man, does it take its time building up. Around the three-minute mark, something clicks. Maybe it’s the bassline dropping in deeper, or maybe it’s how the melody starts to feel less like music and more like breathing. Either way, it pulls you in. By the end, I wasn’t sure if I was listening to a song or remembering a dream I’d forgotten I had. Weird flex, but I’m here for it. What gets me most about this album is how unapologetically raw it feels. It doesn’t try too hard to impress; instead, it lets the listener drift along with it. Sure, some parts could use a bit more polish, but honestly? That roughness gives it character. Like, imagine someone handed you an old mixtape they made in their basement back in the day—it’s not gonna sound perfect, but damn if it doesn’t have soul. Here’s the kicker though: after spinning this album a few times, I started wondering why BerkhouseSnyder didn’t blow up bigger. Was it bad timing? Bad marketing? Or maybe…just maybe…they were happy staying low-key, letting their music live in little corners of the internet waiting for people like us to stumble across it. Whatever the case, Don’t Ask Why When I Dream feels like finding a hidden room in a house you thought you knew inside out. And honestly? That’s pretty cool.

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Artist: BerkhouseSnyder
Album: Dont Ask Why When I Dream

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Don't Ask Why (When I Dream)03:18
Don't Ask Why (When I Dream) (Radio Edit)3:14

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Retro Elektro Records

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Formats

  • CDr
  • Single

Notes

Actual track time is 3:18

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Barcode: 8 8450209384 1

About BerkhouseSnyder

This duo is best known for their melodic synth-pop tracks and high energy remixes filled with strings, techno bases, club rhythms, and moody vocals. They are best described as the retro of the future and continue to broaden the event horizons with new styles and projects.

Name Vars

  • Berkhouse & Snyder
  • Berkhouse Snyder
  • Charles Berkhouse And Barry Snyder

Aliases

  • The Synthetic Divide

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Don't Ask Why When I Dream* by BerkhouseSnyder is a hidden gem in the electro scene. Released in 2009 under Retro Elektro Records, it blends dreamy vibes with electronic beats. Fun fact—there are two versions of the title track. One is a radio edit, perfect for casual listening, and the other is a full-length version that dives deeper into its hypnotic rhythm. It's like two ways to experience the same dream.