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Always watchin you 8bit drummer
Always watchin you 8bit drummer




always watchin you 8bit drummer

Not only did this unique combination capture the nostalgia of classic 80s arcade games – more on that below – but this blend also resonated with a broader audience, eager for a fresh approach to the genre. The album’s distinctiveness lies in its masterful fusion of synthwave, ambient, and videogame-inspired soundscapes.

always watchin you 8bit drummer

Released in 2015 under the Tender Loving Empire Blazon – an indie label based in Portland, Oregan that’s more familiar with indie rock/folk bands like Typhoon, Loch Lomond or The Family Crest – Volume 1, was Magic Sword’s debut album and a groundbreaking entry in the world of electronic music. But, if their face remains unseen (yet), altogether they forged a set of fantastical albums that transported me to another realm – and maybe you after this review. The masked musicians, who prefer to remain anonymous, are referred to as The Keeper (keyboard/synths), The Seer (guitar), and The Weaver (drums). A cosmic triumvirate has garnered a cult following, primarily due to their distinctive synthesis of retro-synthwave and epic fantasy themes. What’s not to like?įormed in 2013, Magic Sword is a relatively enigmatic electronic music trio hailing from the vast expanse of Boise, Idaho. An epic frenzy, narrated by masked musicians – and no that’s not Daft Punk – highlighted by a Brütal Legend vibe and topped by a metal touch. Shame on me!Īnd now that’s it my turn, I’d like to talk about one of my favorite album, from one of my favorite band: Volume 1, from Magic Sword. A very nice album that allowed me to discover a rock band, that I’ve never heard of before, even if I’ve been living in their home country for more than 5 years now. Last time, Lieven gave us his insight regarding a Belgian band called dEUS – more specifically their album “How to replace it”. Music is what unites us and as such we are reviving a very old series, in which we each week talk about one specific album. Without music we couldn’t even listen to all of our great gear. This time, it’s up to Nano!Įxploring new music and discovering new bands is always fun. In this weekly series, we’ll cover someone’s favorite Album of the Week.






Always watchin you 8bit drummer