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Gave an extra boost to my tune Flight To The Future, which I made in 2015 and regularly played in my live shows. A high speed, energy fueled trip through the retro waves with a tighter, more modern sound.
Check-in, sit back, and enjoy the flight!
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released January 28, 2022
Written by G. Presser
Produced and engineered by Megahit
supported by 7 fans who also own “Flight To The Future (2022 version)”
Didn't think much of it at first; picked it up with the 'Discography' deal.
As I added it to my playlists, I find that I'm listen to songs from this album more often. GRANITsalvo
supported by 7 fans who also own “Flight To The Future (2022 version)”
AT LAST!!! DwtD have finally crafted an album I can comfortably place beside "Out Of Body" and not feel there's too much difference in quality. Make no bones about it, I feel that they've struggled to duplicate what they achieved with "Out Of Body" but I say that because "Out Of Body" is one of my top fav albums of all time, and I'm a grouch of a critic. The Shape is different from Out Of Body in that there's more continuity of feel between each song, but they're all amazingly realized. Tru3Exist0r
Inspired by the sounds and aesthetics of ’80s Miami, Zak Vortex's third album takes listeners on a smooth, satisfying synthwave joy ride. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 8, 2021
Woozy, vocal-driven synthwave captures the spirit and feel of the ’80s, with tremendous choruses and neon-hot electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 28, 2020
supported by 6 fans who also own “Flight To The Future (2022 version)”
Dance with the Dead simply cannot miss. I had slept on their two latest releases... HUGE MISTAKE.
Loved to Death is is everything you want from DwtD, great atmosphere, pounding drums, grimy synths all slathered with a hearty sheen of metallic guitars.
The soundtrack for amazing movies that exist only on VHS in an alternate universe, Dance with the Dead continues to deliver.
Red Moon is a banger, but the whole album is awesome! Matt Medeiros