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Following up on his triumphant comeback that was Mainframe, Waveshaper has blessed us with what may well be the most ambitious and downright spectacular Retrowave music video of the year. NewRetroWave could not be prouder to bring you “The Phantom Machine”, an action-packed feast for the

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The time has once again come to take a deep dive into the depths of sonic depravity. Industrial techno producers Sierra and Matteo Tura are back with a two-track collaborative effort titled INNER SPEECH, a heavy EP of pure sonic decadence in which both artists’

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Space has just gotten colder. Starfarer has returned with a brand new full-length spacesynth effort marked by a clear tonal shift. The appropriately titled The Dark takes on a significantly heavier, louder darksynth sound to tell tall tales of the unfathomable dangers that lurk in

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Any day during which a Synthwave forefather decides to resurface is a day worth celebrating. After teasing some fresh new material at his latest shows, Valerie Collective co-founder Maethelvin from Nantes has finally dropped a new EP titled Lost Tapes from Hardware Memories. Comprised of

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Boston-based producer Adam Michael Kozak, also known as Burial Grid, has released his fifth album. Composed of eight tracks, Shores of Quiddity release adopts a more meditative, ambient vibe than the ominously titled We’ve Come for Your Flesh, immersing its listeners in a deeply strange

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From the Upside down to your speakers, Cartridge 1987’s sophomore album will conjure the dark corners of your childhood imagination to send chills down every inch of your spine. Passage marks Parisian producer Drich’s first release under the Cartridge 1987 since 2012’s Last Escape, one in

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Two years after the brutal Autoviolator, Antwerp’s very own Neoslave has returned with his third full-length album. Announced as a decisive new step in synth music, ‘Unparallel’ will immediately strike old-school fans off-guard with its fresh sonic and visual aesthetic. Indeed, the producer has toned

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Need a break? Thoughts clouded by intense feelings of wanderlust?  Bronster Bridge may just be the answer to your escapist cravings. Returning to the scene with a whole new set of tracks, the producer taps into the commodified comfort of airline travel on ‘Breakfast on

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Following up on the highspeed synthpop anthem ‘The Payback’, Colorado’s DRYVE has dropped a second single in collaboration with New York-based vocalist FATHERDUDE. As the tastefully tacky cover depicting a Delorean flying across a pink palm-paved skyline suggests, ‘They Don’t Care About you’ is a

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