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Xtra Happy

  1. London, UK
  2. Electronic
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  1. PinOut (Original Soundtrack)
    by Douglas Holmquist
    Hypersphere Hypersphere
    My first real experience in Synthwave and still possibly my most favourite album of the genre. The opening theme invites you in with its alluring synths, the middle has some great driving/hard-hitting grooves, and the ending is near ethereal. Bonus tracks are very nice too - Lundgren's vocals are always great, especially on the vocal cover of the title theme, and how 'Deceit' was left out is mind-boggling!
  2. FLATLINE: How the Amiga Languished
    by Ahoy
    Only Amiga Only Amiga
    Such nostalgic variety in such a short amount of time makes it very tricky to pick a favourite off this gem; 'Kickstart 1.0's mechanical sounds, 'Defender of the Crown' and 'Megablast's perky rythym, and 'Only Amiga's chilled slowed vocal sample. This album stands well enough on its own, let alone with the accompanying video (then again I think this can be said for Ahoy's other releases too).
  3. Dream Ending (DATA074)
    by Dream Ending
    Voyaging Voyaging
    I can't remember how many times I've tried to put into words why I love this album, but I feel whatever I type won't ever do it justice - there's just something about these blissful 8 tracks that put you into under a spell of complete tranquility; the way the synths and slow guitar just harmoniously mesh on 'Voyaging', the delays and echoes on 'Stars Appear', the floaty/spacey atmosphere the whole album carries...

    I don't use the term 'perfect' often, but I wholly believe this qualifies.
  4. Breaker (Original Video game Soundtrack) (DATA080)
    by Dubmood
    Breaker B Movement 04 Breaker B Movement 04
    Really good duality to this album - Side A gets your blood pumping with its loud beats and infectious groove, while Side B calms you down somewhat with its more subtle and more atmospheric melodies. Both compliment each other perfectly.
  5. 486DX
    by MASTER BOOT RECORD
    33MHz 33MHz
    33MHz plays like one long epic boss battle, or the grand finale to a film. Each movement builds on the last; all building up, reaching new high points, until eventually hitting its climax after minutes upon minutes of pure synth metal riffage and drums that could be mistaken for flak cannons.

    12:55 onwards for me is peak MBR - the build-up to the final riff simply can't be described with words, it *HAS* to be listened to. Virus.DOS may be my favourite MBR album, but this track takes the cake.
  6. 1985
    by HOME-
  7. Odyssey (Vinyl Edition)
    by HOME
    Tides Tides
  8. Before The Night
    by HOME
    If I'm Wrong If I'm Wrong
  9. Falling Into Place
    by HOME
    This Will Pass This Will Pass
  10. Resting State
    by HOME
  11. Unfinished Portrait
    by Process
    Seersucker Seersucker
  12. Endless Paracosm
    by DavZ
  13. Transmissions from Pleiades EP
    by Prism Age
  14. 2020 Visions
    by Chris Doerksen
    Through the Atmosphere Through the Atmosphere
    Chris really knows how to make some chill synth vibes (of which there are many on this compilation album!) along with the odd perkier tracks here and there for good measure/to break up the rhythm, like 'Night Running' and 'Cruisin' Along'. 'Through The Atmosphere' and 'Space Station' is for sure my highlight on this thing - they work so well back to back, with 'Interlude On The Moon' capping them off nicely. I can't wait to hear what else he has in store for us!
  15. Double B-Side
    by Chris Doerksen
    Final Battle Final Battle
  16. Brighter Colours
    by Chris Doerksen
    Return to Form Return to Form
  17. Sunset Eyes
    by Chris Doerksen
    Bubble Bobble Bubble Bobble
  18. Bite Sized
    by Chris Doerksen
  19. Parallax
    by Chris Doerksen
    Spacewaltz Spacewaltz
  20. Super Parallax
    by Chris Doerksen
    Lone Signal Lone Signal