Hey Guys, We have a lot planned here at NRW for next year and want to keep you in the loop. Firstly we want to give you guys (the fans) the BIGGEST thank you for making 2012-2014 such successful years for the retrowave scene. NRW estimates that
Hey Guys, We have a lot planned here at NRW for next year and want to keep you in the loop. Firstly we want to give you guys (the fans) the BIGGEST thank you for making 2012-2014 such successful years for the retrowave scene. NRW estimates that
First impressions: There is an icy thickness to the opening track of Dynatron’s EP Throttle Up. In an effort to make tracks sound spacey and nostalgic, rookie musicians wind up making their mixes sound empty and thin. Dynatron isn’t a rookie. The way that the initial
One of the mainstays in the Retrowave genre, Mega Drive has been at it since 2012 and has made a name amongst the artists producing music today. The album “198X AD” was a fantastic piece of work, and this followup is no different in
THIS IS THE LIST AS OF TODAY! 10. BOURGEOISIE - THE ALPHABET CITY ELITE (154K + PLAYS) 9. POWER GLOVE - VENGEANCE (162K + PLAYS ) 8. CHROMATICS - KILL FOR LOVE (NIGHT RIDERS VERSION) (167K + PLAYS) 7. LAZERHAWK - SPACE IS THE PLACE (168K+ PLAYS) 6. MEGA DRIVE
You may have heard Tripped or Over Again—two really rad tracks by MODERNS featured here on NRW's enormous YouTube channel. I'm looking to hear more voices from artists in this scene, providing more definition and clarity as synthwave discovers itself and what it's capable of as it goes
We received this gem of a trailer in the mail. Take a gander at this! YOU CAN GRAB A COPY HERE http://clickstore.clickteam.com/necromonads ;)
Due to an extremely high demand for an epic movie, the guys over at Laser Unicorns have decided to push "Kung Fury" back for a 2015 release rather than the originally planned November 2014 release date.
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The shadowy figure in the background is a good representation of the surprises lurking in the actual music.
‘Somebody that I used to know’ exploded onto the internet, even reaching the attention of Rolling Stone, who later featured the song on their website.