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a splendid wave trough synths and '80 sounds....one of the best album in this world ( music )
( limited cassette is fantastic ).
Masterpiece.
it remembers me turricane for amiga 500 RetrowaveR
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Sigh, Betamaxx. I found some of your music when I initially started listening to any music related to Retro New Wave, Regrettably I did not listen to your whole discography. Betamaxx stands out to me because his tracks are very hyperactive, but without a violent or dark tone. So far pretty much the only artist in the genre or sub genres that can pull that element off. and thats what makes him/her a favorite to me. sean faunce
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This guy makes smooth synthwave seem soooo easy. He's so prolific, it's hard to know where to start, but this older release is pay-what-you-want so knock yourself out. I'd head to Coast or Only the Reckless after this, but his newer stuff is great, too. Jean-Paul DuQuette
Jeff Spoonhower brings his 20 years of experience working in video games to the dazzling synthwave he makes as Electron Odyssey. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 14, 2021
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Mitch Murder is my favorite synthwave artist. Some people think he’s dated compared to some of the more recent vocal acts—and don’t get me wrong, I like The Midnight and GUNSHIP just as much as the next guy. But I think Mitch Murder really captures synthwave in its purist form. Great stuff. Electronomicon