Retro Recap – March
This month of March will have been a seemingly quiet one to many casual listeners and fans of bandcamp electronic […]
This month of March will have been a seemingly quiet one to many casual listeners and fans of bandcamp electronic […]
As you listen to the sounds of Miami Nights 1984 you are convinced you are watching a film from the 80’s.
Spooling up “The Space Tapes” feels like slapping the lever down and watching the stars blur into hyperdrive – instantly you are transported into another place, another time – another dimension.
Hailing from Austin, Texas, and a founding member of Rosso Corsa Records, Lazerhawk has
quickly risen to the forefront of the scene due largely in part to his unique style that blends all of the best aspects of what makes music from the ‘80s so great along with everything we love
about modern synthwave.
A lot has changed in synthwave since 2013, when Lazerhawk’s (until now now, last) album Skull and Shark came out. The genre has in many ways matured and a whole new generation of listeners and producers has joined the fray. Since then we’ve had the emergence of the dark synthwave, as well as an immense proliferation of synthwave artwork and synthwave music creations.