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Wasteland

by Terrordyne

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palehorse666
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palehorse666 a well made collection of darksynth bangers for your blood soaked library. Favorite track: Nights Like These.
Jake C.
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Jake C. A concept album whose arps, textures, and composition places it smack in the middle of the 1980s, yielding a glorious darksynth offering that is able to balance the need for catchy tunes with thick atmospherics. Favorite track: Nights Like These.
digitalsyndicate
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digitalsyndicate Really nice ambiance in this one @Terrordyne. Nice melodic rhythms & blending, clean saw, nice rotars, nice leads. I dig it! Favorite track: Doom City.
El Tato
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El Tato This album is a belter from start to finish. High intensity tracks sitting between your conventional synthwave and darkwave. I love it, and especially like the Network sample on the first track, but mostly Arnie and Dick Miller in "Sector X"... Favorite track: Sector X.
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In the Fall of 1986 the residents of Basin City, California started reporting strange and unexplained occurrences taking place on the outskirts of town. No information of these occurrences was known outside of Basin City until 2005 when the U.S. Government released formerly classified top secret documents. Doug Anderson traveled to Basin City, This is his story.

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released January 27, 2019

-Rest in pieces Max Fox
-Original album art by Sajid Karim Aninda

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Terrordyne California

Electronic musician with a tactical groove

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