The Rise of RetroWave

in #music7 years ago

Ring the Bells! Dubstep is Dead!

We can all remove our earplugs as the sounds of alarm clocks being blended to a pulp fade off into the horizon. A new old kid is in town, he rides a digital hoverboard, is a master of the power glove, and his name is RETRO WAVE.

Ok, so dubstep's not COMPLETELY dead, and retro wave is nothing terribly new for those who keep their fingers on the pulse of electronic music, but it has finally reached critical mass, where widespread adoption occurs. For the most part, big electronic trends span a 5 year mainstream lifecycle, usually buffered by obscurity on both sides. I don't believe any particular style of music ever really completely dies out, and I'm sure that dubstep mixes will continue for some time, but I for one am happy that it's dropping out of the limelight.

Although it was already beginning to peak late last year, 2017 seems to be the year that retro wave rose to center stage. Marked by a definitive 80's style of synths, and dripping with pinks, purples, chrome, and neon effects, retro wave has sparked some of the more visually stunning music videos I've seen in awhile, especially from smaller bands and producers.

Spurred onward by the moderate cult success of games like Far Cry - Blood Dragon and short indie movies like Kung Fury, retro wave (and its sister synthwave) are now falling full force into the mainstream of electronic music, and I couldn't be happier. Hopefully, we're moving out of our grimdark visions of the future phase, and digging our way out of our dystonia mindset by re-energizing ourselves with the power of the 80's, amplified by modern technology.

I've linked a few of my favorite tracks and mixes below. What do you think? Are you a fan of classic, old-school synths, or do you prefer something more modern? Let me know in the comments below!

If you're new to retrowave, this mix has quite a few good tracks to offer.

The following are all great tracks with the bonus of jaw-dropping visuals.

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bring on the retro im in

Amen brotha! It makes me so happy to see this kind of music making a huge comeback!

OUUH YEAH!! I'm just feeling the 80's banging my head side to side. Let's rise up together mates.

And we shall ride our neon wave into the digital sunset together!!!

God yes. I absolutely love retrowave. If you haven't listened to Lazerhawk or Perturbator (which would be absurd, as I'm certain you have), then you know exactly what I like. I have to say that whoever puts together the anime music videos for both of those bands is a damned genius. Combining 80's anime with retrowave is brilliant.

-puts on his sweet leather jacket with the tiger on the back and dons his wrap around chrome shades-

I was actually gonna post the lazerhawk intro to the simpsons (which if you havent seen it, go google it lol) but yeah I'm 100% right there with ya!