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Neon Retrogate - "Planetarium"

Neon Retrogate's instrumental track, Planetarium, is the fifth song of a musical retrofuturistic space adventure that takes the listener on a journey through the cosmos. With influences from the 80s, Neon Retrogate's main style is instrumental synthwave/retroelectro, accompanied by a story of a person's search for someone who has disappeared in space.

Planetarium is a prime example of Neon Retrogate's ability to create music that perfectly captures the essence of retro synthwave while also pushing beyond the boundaries of the genre. The track features all the expected elements of retro synthwave, such as lush, analog synths, soaring melodies, and pulsating rhythms, but with certain aspects that make it stand out from the crowd.

The track's energetic and epic moods are coupled with an experimental sound that keeps the listener engaged throughout its runtime. This combination of simplicity and complexity is what makes Planetarium such a standout track in the synthwave genre. The track is a perfect example of how the right amount of complexity can make a track stand out more and create a unique listening experience.

Neon Retrogate's music is heavily influenced by artists such as Waveshaper, LukHash, Mega Drive, Emil Rottmayer, and Karl Casey, and the group has created a sound that is uniquely their own. The Stockholm-based group's music is a perfect blend of synthpop and synthwave, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

In conclusion, Neon Retrogate's Planetarium is a must-listen for anyone who loves retro synthwave and is looking for something a little more experimental. The track's combination of energy, epicness, and experimental sound creates an immersive listening experience that perfectly captures the essence of a retrofuturistic space adventure.


 
 
 

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