Here are NRW's Top Ten Retrowave Albums of 2016
Here are NRW's Top Ten Retrowave Albums of 2016
Having teased us as early as 2013 with the launch of a cryptic promotional website, Detroit-based electronic music producer Klayton is finally putting our wait to an end with the release of Scandroid’s self-titled debut album.
Dark, heavy and epic are the first three words that come to mind when one first experi-ences the music of darkwave project Technophobia.
You’ve worked professionally in sound design and music for a long time, when did you realize you wanted produce music? I started out playing bass in a rock band when I was a kid. And I have always been playing in bands. In 2006/2007 I started composing
Stevie Ray Vaughan was considered as one of the key contributors in the 1980s blues revival. His legacy lives on up to this day after that unforgettable era spanning his controversial performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1982 and the release
Steering clear from some of the obvious clichés that would turn the project into a mere parody or pale imitation, MaVS’s score constitutes the real backbone to the films action and atmosphere all the while delivering a terrific standalone release expanding upon the films’ universe.
The Rise of the Synths is a documentary about the synthwave genre, community, and aesthetic. You can watch the trailer and contribute to the Kickstarter here. The entire project looks incredible, with so many talented and important people from within the scene attached to it, and I
More terrible news retro lover. The legend Prince has passed away at age 57!! Words cannot express how saddening this is to hear. He was and always will be a legend.
I was watching the first Terminator movie on cable television for the one-ba’jillionth time this morning. It never gets old; it only gets better with age. Little tiny quirks and nuances make each viewing fresh and new to me… call me nostalgic.
You didn’t think I was going to spotlight old school cyberpunk films and media without mentioning the contribution of Japanese animation?
This Month In Retro is a monthly article where we look back on the current month as it happened during the 1980's. Learn, reminisce, and stay retro. In film: The Elephant Man premiered to tremendous success, both critically and commercially. As far as David Lynch films go,
Yes folks. Here is the first of many visual treats. Directed by Mykola Dosenko, who has also worked with Major Lazer, Snoop Lion (:p), Kanye West and more. Feast your eyes on the introduction of Magnatron