![]() ![]() When I want something smoother than hard rock or heavy metal from the 80s, this is my way to go. On below, I've given a few of my favorite tracks linked from Youtube. Here are some the suggested bands, which in my opinion capture the 80s synth sound the best way out of the Retrowave scene: Android Automatic, Action Jackson, Compilerbau, Dance With The Dead, Flash Arnold, FM-84, Kristine, Let Em Riot, Miami Nights 1984, MK Ultra, Niky Nine, Ogre, Perturbator, Robert Parker, Starforce, Sunglasses Kid, Tommy + Cobra Copter (not part of New Retro Wave network), MPM Sountracks (not part of New Retro Wave network), Com Truise (not part of New Retro Wave network). ![]() Those old style drums, claps, and soft synth waves really bring Jan Hammer's "Miami Vice" soundtrack to one's mind at the times. It's matter of preference, really, though. ![]() I like most of the bands, which use mostly only those retro-sounding elements, keyboards, and drums in the composition while not really fond of the bands which put too much modern sounding wave instruments in to the mix. Many of those artists successfully combine elements of the 80s synth sound to a modern production. ![]() Personally, I really dig a lot of the bands they present on their Youtube channel and website, where you can find a lot of promising Retrowave scene musicians from amateurs to more professional ones. How about some current musicians who make the 80s flavored music? Do they exist? For sure they do! If you're looking for some of that old synth sound smoothness and dreamy atmosphere in the music, then New Retro Wave would be a music network to take a look into. ![]()
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