Silicon Tare is the fourth extended play by American musician Seth Haley under his stage name Com Truise.
The EP was promoted with two singles and earned generally positive reviews, but received criticism for being too similar to previous releases.
"[5] In an interview, Haley said that the EP felt "a little warmer" than previous releases because of an update on the software he uses to create music, making it sound "a little bit more open".
[2] According to Ghostly, the album presents his "always-cinematic signature sound" and "4/4 kick drum patterns" with "colorful and varied" tempos and dynamics.
[1] Silicon Tare opens with "Sunspot", with "its soft-pink tone, synthetic slap bass and quasi-808 percussion [recalling] the edgier end of '80s pop."
It then progresses to "Forgive", with "fat streaks of synth and a gleefully hectic rhythm track that stops, starts and sputters over and over again.
[3] "Diffraction" is followed by the title track, "where the relationship between the low, bass-thuds and the glistening high notes are at their most entangled and emotive.
[8] AllMusic's Paul Simpson considered it "his most technologically advanced recording to date, doing without the hazy, grainy textures he's become known for", with a high-quality sound.