The Official Blade Runner 2049 Trailer Has Arrived
This trailer is looking awesome! Feast your eyes on this and keep your eyes out for the Easter eggs.
This trailer is looking awesome! Feast your eyes on this and keep your eyes out for the Easter eggs.
David Grellier, aka College, is a synthwave pioneer. Whether you know it or not, he is likely one of the major reasons you even listen to retrosynth music – unless, of course, you were around for the first generation of synth music. Hell, it’s not a stretch to say College’s work is, in part, why outlets like NRW even exist.
This duo nearly needs no introduction. If you’ve been a NRW follower for any length of time you have undoubtedly heard the marvelous sounds brought to you by Futurecop!
“Planet Earth, 1980s C.E., a miraculous tune swallowed every other sound on earth, transcending time from East to West. It was the sound of the Japanese idol. The essence of the idol sound long thought extinct has achieved its own evolution within the legendary satellite, Satellite Young, which only appears once in 30 years…”
Somewhere between Richard Stanley and Mamoru Oshii and set in the same universe as a William Gibson novel from 1984 is GENESIS, a slick short film from David Placer that just premiered on YouTube.
Who is ready for some new FM-84?! You are you say, well listen up!!
The new Alien Covenant trailer is here. This one is gory guys!! Viewer discretion is advised
It’s been too long since I’ve used this article space to showcase one of the fantastic retro-themed contemporary games currently
Since having proven their potential and durability, the question amongst North American Synthwave fans has not so much been whether or not the French figureheads would someday reach the US venues, but rather WHEN that time would come.
After the financial disappointment of 2016’s World of Warcraft, it seems Duncan Jones will be returning to familiar territory with his upcoming straight to NETFLIX feature titled MUTE.
Like lightning the Ickerman name has struck for the second time this year with the announcement of its newest project, a 30 minute film sequel to Turbo Killer titled Blood Machines whose pitch has every reason to jumpstart our upcoming year on a hopeful and exciting start.