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An EP themed around a summer vacation at the beaches of Miami. AA's still banging the disco drum, shown in "Tropics" and "Beneath", but this "Escape" is about ease over excitement, with a wonder that reflects an enthusiasm for life (I dig that drum beat!). The title track is a great sunset piece, that last night before you get on the plane, recalling your new memories as you're "Leaving Miami". I really like the subtle guitar work; it adds some nice textures, particularly the haze on "Summer". kmxexii
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Absolute classic Outrun. Got them Lazerhawk Redline feels all up in here; delicious. Bonus for the white Countach decorated by a woman wearing only a sun visor and white cowboy boots on the cover and the entirely egregious but extremely cool ascii art in the track name. SecretCatPolicy
Mac Quayle’s soundtrack for “Mr. Robot” provides the show a score that's as ominous and paranoid as its subject matter. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 6, 2016
The second LP from Kuedo feels like the soundtrack for future-noir, with rippling, uneasy synths and steadily-increasing tension. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 1, 2016
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Spaceship Android takes a trip to the beach. "Somewhere Along the Coast" is fun outrun in the sun with a disco beat that drifts in and out. "The Signal" begins with a lo-fi sound then cuts to normal with a spacey, astral sound. "Cruise" is another fun track that switches bakc and forth between funk and outrun with some nice guitar work. "Saw Her Yesterday" is my favorite, though, a slice of teen dreams with a bittersweet edge. Unrequited love? A past romance? The music's tone only tells so much. kmxexii