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This month of March will have been a seemingly quiet one to many casual listeners and fans of bandcamp electronic music. Whilst many patiently await the imminent release of Perturbator’s enigmatic new album, the retrowave found itself in a near-dormant state this month, as though

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Gamers, retro-dreamers and hopeless romantics, you’re going to want to reach for your headphones for this one. Castroe is back in top form with a full-length album of retrofuturistic bliss. With its nine tracks and forty-minute runtime, Fall Into You is a concise album that

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In recent years, I’ve seen a small backlash against the character Ferris Bueller. One sometimes hears the trite, overused buzzwords such as “out-of-touch,” “entitled,” and “privileged." I remonstrate against this dismissive characterization of one of the most potent symbols of youthful exuberance and freedom. Both

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After having teased a comeback via an Instagram photo last month, the masked synth wizard known as Danger is back! Last Saturday, the French producer premiered a brand new, exclusive virtual concert on mistermv’s Twitch channel at 11pm CET. Set on familiar grounds in the green

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Baldocaster just dropped a fantastic new spacewave/spacesynth album titled "Cult of Saturn." This radical release is incredibly cinematic, and reminiscent of early electronic soundtracks from the 70's and 80's. "Cult of Saturn" is a fantastic album, with strong inspiration taken from classic artists like Tangerine

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For all of you sickos out there, whose senses ache in craving for the next fix of ultraviolence, here’s a little something that will keep your buzz going. Singaporean producer Microchip Terror is back with the follow up to the industrial Darksynth mayhem that was

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Hitting back a mere 13 months after their self-released debut album The Future is Now, Poland’s bloodthirsty UltraKiller are back to roughen up and terrorize your glossy palm-paved neighbourhoods. For those new to the Polish duo’s strain of Riff-heavy darksynth, the graphic album art to their

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