Computerbandit’s latest release “Back” is an exciting mix of synthwave, synth-pop and electroclash. And no doubt, this energising fusion of genres coincides with his evident passion for vintage synths. Altogether three songs on the release showcase the artist’s unique sound, blending elements of classic and modern influences as well.
And once again one can be confident, the production is full of love for an 80ies inspired groove, with the synths, FX and Drums creating a wall of sound riding you straight back into the future. With Escape 70, Computerbandit delivers a pure synthapella for the first time – a homage to the healing power of the inspiring synthesizers, which lead to an embracing feeling of perfect harmony through their sound alone and properly used potential. An ecstatically beautiful closing to the EP.
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