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MEGA DRIVE – REWIND (review)

One of the mainstays in the Retrowave genre, Mega Drive has
been at it since 2012 and has made a name amongst the artists producing music
today. The album “198X AD” was a fantastic piece of work, and this followup is
no different in terms of quality.
Not unusual to hear lots of samples from various films mixed
into the music, tastefully and not to overpower the music itself. Not that the
music would be easy to overpower; layers upon layers of sound combine to create
a set of tracks that run the gamut from smooth to frenetic in theme.
To look at “Rewind” as a whole is all right, but individual
tracks deserve attention too! “Total Control” is a masterpiece on its own, and “Night
Prowl” as a dark feel that’s tempered by some well-placed soft synth tones
throughout. “Maniac” is appropriately sinister, with a biological beat and
crawly instrumentals that will have you looking over your shoulder. “Vampire
Killer,” perhaps named after the ubiquitous Castlevania OST track (but more
likely fully its own beast), follows suit… the sinister laughter and sampled
sound effects only add to the atmosphere of the track. You will also find a
collaborative track with D05, as well as two very nice remixes that offer fun
deviations from their source material.

I found myself impressed not only with the faithfulness to
form, but also with the innovation shown throughout “Rewind.” While remaining
fairly consistent in style, the tracks show a stimulating variance and keep you
engaged from start to finish.

~Ronnie Future (Bryan Eddy)

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