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Waltz_of_Ghouls
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:28 am 
 

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Meteor's Inner Demon has been my obsession the past few days. whole album just fuckin bangs.

Turbo Knight's Rise of the Machines is also really, really good.



They're both are pretty awesome indeed!

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:58 am 
 

New Perturbator song

It sounds different (the EP's title being New Model isn't exactly subtle), but the cyberpunk vibe is still there. I'm sure it'll grow on me.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:05 am 
 

Listening to it as I type and I like the music. I usually hate synthwave tracks with vocals, but this is the first time it does not bother me. I'd like to hear an instrumental version tho.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 6:55 am 
 

Anyone know some real hardhitting synth? I'm talking stuff like Perturbator's Dangerous Days or Gost's Behemoth?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:43 am 
 

obvious, i know, but have you tried other releases by those projects? The Uncanny Valley is a much darker, "harder hitting" album than Dangerous Days imo. Same with Gost's Non Paradisi vs. its predecessor.

There's also Carpenter Brut if you still haven't.

For less obvious ones, try Tommy 86's Transhumanism, Volkor X's This Means War and Daniel Deluxe's Corruptor

Not as heavy/active, but darker in tone than what you mentioned, Occams Laser's Ascension is probably my AOTY
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:53 am 
 

theposega wrote:
obvious, i know, but have you tried other releases by those projects? The Uncanny Valley is a much darker, "harder hitting" album than Dangerous Days imo. Same with Gost's Non Paradisi vs. its predecessor.

There's also Carpenter Brut if you still haven't.

For less obvious ones, try Tommy 86's Transhumanism, Volkor X's This Means War and Daniel Deluxe's Corruptor

Not as heavy/active, but darker in tone than what you mentioned, Occams Laser's Ascension is probably my AOTY


I've heard all of Gost's stuff, still need to check out more Perturbator. Also know of Carpenter Brut and Volkor X, currently listening to Transhumanism and I like what I'm hearing. Will check out the other stuff, thanks a bunch!
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 2:23 pm 
 

So here's some cool news. Rue Morgue Magazine (the biggest horror mag on the planet by far) is releasing their 20th anniversary issue on September 1st. It will also be a double issue for halloween. They asked me if I wanted to be a part of a horror synth compilation they were curating specifically for this release, so naturally I said yes. Turns out, Tangerine Dream and John Carpenter's son are also on this comp. which is absolutely mind blowing to me. TD are *legends* and one of my biggest inspirations of all time, so to be on there with them is just indescribable.

Here's my track: https://ruemorgue1.bandcamp.com/track/a ... urgamentum

and the rest of the compilation is great as well! Check it out.
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Waltz_of_Ghouls
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 4:01 pm 
 

Wow, that's fucking great man, congrats!!

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 3:01 am 
 

Z0MBIE wrote:
Anyone know some real hardhitting synth? I'm talking stuff like Perturbator's Dangerous Days or Gost's Behemoth?

First off I have to second the post above that mentioned the Tommy 86 Transhumanism album which is an absolutely great album. I would also recommend the rest of his works although none of them are particularly heavy hitting. His Frequency Modulations album is one of my favorite synthwave albums but it would fall into the realm of retro-wave and not so much the Perturbator heavy style.

I would have to recommend Dan Terminus, particularly the album The Wrath of Code which is in line with the heavier side of Synthwave. Another one I would recommend is Lazerpunk who is definitely on the heavier side but also pretty strong on the retro side as well. Lazerhawk is also great and feels like the type of thing you would listen to going down the freeway late at night doing 150mph in a Japanese tuner car haha. Leslie Nayoko is another one I highly recommend and in particular the first album "I" which is pretty unique and heavy in a different way from the rest I've mentioned.

Bonus mentions to Dynatron which is very spacey and heavy in terms of how dense the atmosphere is and to Vesteron Vulture which mixes chiptunes and synthwave for a pretty unique result. Check out the album Chingon, it starts off heavy on the chiptune side and morphs into full on synthwave with a darkwave vibe to it.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:06 am 
 

Check out Fixions' latest, Zombie.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:32 am 
 

Had the pleasure of seeing GosT at Psycho Las Vegas this year at 2AM. Played a great set jumping around and keeping everyone engaged. Really digging the slasher feel he puts on the genre of which I would think there are others.
I am sure he has been mentioned, but posting it anyway and would love more suggestions for more projects in this vein.
https://gost1980s.bandcamp.com/track/ritual

edit: I need to read at least the current page apparently, noticed a similar request a couple posts above, but more recs are welcome as I know Perturbator.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 9:27 pm 
 

Man, this is so good!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 10:07 pm 
 

Yeah Robert Parker is super good! Money Talks is awesome, but for my money, this is his best album. It's worth getting them all, though.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 10:26 pm 
 

I need to fish that one out of my collection and give it a spin. I got that one some months ago in a synthwave-buying tirade and I just never got around to listening to it.

I've been adding a bunch of synthwave to my collection recently to help me get work done at the office. I think Steve Moore still rates on the synthwave scale, though this leans towards the ambient soundscape stuff. The long songs do a good job of pulling you into whatever you're doing at the time, so it's great when you're deep in work.

I was also severely bummed out when I went back and listened to this album by Unitra, remembering I loved the first few tracks, but remembered it loses steam at the end. Stylistically, it's some of my favorite stuff synthwave has to offer, with the hyper-ambient, cyberpunk-tinged start. But, the songs get less interesting in the back-half, and it's a bummer.

I'm also adding a reminder to add Mr. Robot S01 OST to my collection. Shit doesn't get better than the midnight hacking scene in the first couple of episodes.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:37 am 
 

I've mostly been listening to the newest Mega Drive. Shit is so damn good. I like his reoccurring leitmotif that he carried over from his previous album 198XAD as well.



Z0MBIE wrote:
Anyone know some real hardhitting synth? I'm talking stuff like Perturbator's Dangerous Days or Gost's Behemoth?


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:17 am 
 

Yeah, I fell in love with the new Mega Drive a few days ago. I bought it when it came out and enjoyed it enough, but after giving it a few months I've come to see it's mind-blowingly good. "Run the Code" is a cyberpunk anthem, and weirdo shit like "Visceral Grit 92" is just :drool:
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:52 am 
 

Junkhead is one of the coolest synth tracks I've heard in a while. I love that pseudo 16-bit, glitch style. Reminds me a decent amount of some of the tracks on Power Glove's EP II.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 04, 2017 5:09 pm 
 

Well, the poster boy for retro-synthwave is back with a new album called 'New Model. This is probably Perturbator's darkest music from his stable. Some parts are droney and spacey, some parts the same from where he left off. The vocals on Vantablack are oddly complementary to the score. It's a fuckin' great record and I'm on my third listen already.

For those interested, the full album is streaming here on Blood Music's channel -

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 5:53 pm 
 

After only one listen, I really, really like it. I do think the changes in sound are overstated, however. Maybe I was expecting it to be too drastic a change but it just sounds like he stripped back the maximalism of The Uncanny Valley and shoehorned in some drops. A fair amount of older ideas are present on this EP. All he really did was replace the neon-lit-Neo-Tokyo-at-midnight vibe with a harsh, black and white one. Obviously I need more listens, but yeah really cool. Looking forward to seeing him next month.

In similar Blood Music news, there's a new Dan Terminus song and it fucking rips. I've only heard The Wrath of Code which I liked well enough, but this new album will be fucking monstrous if this song is any indication. Bro stepped his game up heavily.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:58 am 
 

The more and more I get into synthwave, the less and less interested I get in Perturbator. He's super-talented no doubt, but I feel like from Dangerous Days onward (and even some stuff prior), he's been working in a lot of other elements that are different from synthwave. Which is fine. But as I get deeper into synthwave-ass synthwave, my interest in Perturbator goes down in the same amounts because it's not hitting me in the way synthwave normally does.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:30 am 
 

yeah, he's definitely trying to distance himself from the scene. i think he's just kinda over the 80s worship. bandcamp just posted an interview with him where he talked about his next album will probably be more ambient. i think he's immensely talented and i look forward to whatever he does next, be it more orthodox synthwave or more experimental fare.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:34 am 
 

I'm sort of the same way, except that I find my retro synth influence mostly from 90s gaming rather than 80s soundtracks and electro. It's still old as fuck and evokes that nostalgic feeling but it isn't retreading more of the same ground that I feel like has already been done rather well by other people. I've already been through the super indulgent phase of listening to every synth act that's come my way in the past 4 years and now that strict 80s retro syle doesn't hold my attention like it used to. I almost was booked to play a show with Perturbator in NOLA but I couldn't make the time commitment! :(
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 5:31 pm 
 

A lot of the big names in synthwave are electronic artists who were around before synthwave and seem to be mostly just "passing through" the style. They came from somewhere else, made their mark, and will probably move on. Lazerhawk for example has changed a ton both in tone and style in his last few albums and the next one will probably be very different as well.

The one thing I appreciate a bunch about Perturbator is that even though his style may change, he stays true to the same overarching "world" he's created, i.e. the Blade Runner dystopia/retro 80s/Satanic cult stuff. Each album feels like he's exploring different parts of that same world, rather than entirely separate and unrelated entities.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 6:02 pm 
 

That's right, and the same is true for me. I think I started making synth music literally the same year I picked up guitar, like 15+ years ago. It's a lifestyle!
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I bought into this style really super hard a few years ago when it first kinda broke out amongst metalheads, but nowadays I find very little actually holds my interest. I understand that it's my fault since I haven't listened intently enough to really dissect and understand the little differences and vast amounts of influence being pulled from so many different areas and so it all sounds like the same to my untrained ears and I just don't have the motivation to keep listening further anymore.

Basically unless it sounds like a super badass Sega Genesis game like Vector Hold or whatever the hell Carpenter Brut is, it's just something cool that I forget about as soon as it's done. Just like porn!
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:39 pm 
 

Perturbator was my first exposure to synthwave, around the time Drive was releasing. I didn't get into stuff like College. I went immediately to Perturbator.

Honestly, that's why I love synthwave—there's so many different sub-styles within the genre because there's so many influences to pull from. If you want to talk about a genre of music pulling from everywhere and using all of it's available resources to craft so many interesting sounds, synthwave is a clinic in that.

Perturbator feels like a traditional synthwave project with it's slightly dirty and dark tones. This song could've come out of a Michael Mann film, or even something like Cobra.

Robert Parker is on one end of the spectrum with clean instruments and crisp and melodic sounds that dropped out of The Color Of Money or Wall Street.

Irving Force basically sounds like heavy metal created with synthesizers, electronic tones and instruments, and it's bombastic as fuck.

Unitra is essentially cyberpunk, Glitch Black is synthwave trance and then you've got Le Matos which sounds modern as fuck, but still sounds like it could've dropped out of an '80s anime.

I fucking love synthwave, dude. Shit's amazing.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 5:43 pm 
 

One of my favorites (if not my fav) synthwave act that I don't see discussed often is VHS Glitch. Half his albums are top-notch Blade Runner-esque synthwave (like Evil Technology, Land With No Future) while the other half is straight up 80's horror movie soundtracks (Halloween Strangers, Demoniac).

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Waltz_of_Ghouls wrote:
One of my favorites (if not my fav) synthwave act that I don't see discussed often is VHS Glitch. Half his albums are top-notch Blade Runner-esque synthwave (like Evil Technology, Land With No Future) while the other half is straight up 80's horror movie soundtracks (Halloween Strangers, Demoniac).

Can't believe I let that one slip by! I guess I'm always skeptical of anything with "VHS" in the name as they are a dime a dozen and usually sound the same but you sold me by mentioning horror soundtracks. Glad I checked them out.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 8:08 pm 
 

I hope this doesn't count as thread necromancy...

Spotify turned me on to Zombie Hyperdrive the other day. Their album Hyperion is an enjoyable listen. It has a sort of journey-through-space feel to it -- mid-paced, and both adventurous and relaxing at the same time. There's not a whole lot of variation in the album, but it held my interest from beginning to end. Pretty impressive debut.

https://newretrowave.bandcamp.com/album/hyperion

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:17 pm 
 

Yeah, that's a really good album.

Anyways, new releases!

Scandroid's Monochrome is a worthy sophomore album. Some of the best Scandroid stuff is on here ("Afterglow" in particular). Don't like it as much as the debut, but it's still growing on me so who knows.

Cluster Buster's Midnight Maimer is fucking so good. Total Carpenter/Manfredini vibes. Every song sounds like the title theme to the sleaziest b-grade slasher. Mandatory horrorsynth.

Neoslave's From Womb to Doom is almost like the Legion of darksynth. Think Gost songs like "Malificarum," throw in a bit of "Turbo Killer"esque leads and a good helping of vocoder and yeah. Really cool, relentless stuff.
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I've been listening to groups like Red Mecca recently. It's tagged as darkwave. Is it considered a separate genre or a subgenre of synthwave/retrowave. They don't have that 80s movie aesthetics though but they have post-punk nods in their music.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 11:02 am 
 

Other posters have mentioned this previous, but I maintain vocals over synthwave destroys the ambiance of the music. As a result, I only get down with ScanDroid's instrumental versions.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:37 pm 
 

Aye, vocals in synthwave is truly an abomination.
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Nah. As with any kind of music, it can be done well or done poorly. Examples of both are plenty.
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Future Holotape's Terra District 1 is a great example of synthwave with vocals imo. Anyone into soaring, squealing synth leads should check it out if they haven't yet.
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I'm OK with "pop" synthwave with vocals. A good example of this is "Summer Love" by Vincenzo Salvia with Chrissy Valentine on vocals. But the concept is extremely hit or miss, and I don't come to synthwave for vocals anyway.

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There are a lot of great vocal synthwave songs that I like quite a lot, and not even half of them are synthpop.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 3:29 pm 
 

I mean, if you're including vocals in the music, it's basically synthpop, and that's no longer synthwave. SynthWave is specifically instrumental, Vangelis and John Carpenter-like. So if you're listening to synthwave with vocals, you're listening to synthpop. I'm not the only one who feels this way.

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For those that like the darker more horror oriented synthwave I recommend SurgeryHead

https://surgeryhead.bandcamp.com/

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 4:02 am 
 

Next to a music fan, I'm a big retro movie fan, but I´m really not into most newer synthwave act. It often seems too fake for me. Too much trying to be retro . S U R V I V E being an exception. Umberto, who is more inspired by the 70s Giallo horror films, rather than copying every other new synth wave act, is also an exception.
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