Collection Addiction #8
Finally these are made available on vinyl! This lot is a bit old by now actually...
Dynatron: Escape Velocity
Dynatron: Aeternus
So Blood Music finally made these Dynatron records available on vinyl. This is the first and second album from the Danish synthwave musician, on delicious 180g vinyls! Both albums were remastered for vinyl by Jeppe Hasseriis (Dynatron) himself, and both of these are the special splatter vinyls. Aeternus is a double LP on 45 rpm vinyls, and as usual the sound quality is absolutely stellar.
My copy of Escape Velocity unfortunately had a hole in the center label on one side, but it's not something grievous enough for me to bother returning it. The new packaging from Blood Music is built like a tank, so there're no seam splits, dings or bent corners.
There's not all that much to say about these records. I've been missing them on physical format (I missed the cassette versions), so finally having them is great. Dynatron is definitely one of the better synthwave artists out there, and his output has been consistently amazing through quite a few releases by now. I'm not usually all that much into the Blood Music synth sound (Perturbator, Dan Terminus, Gost etc.) as I find the whole dark synth movement pretty boring, but Dynatron has always stood out as different from the rest with his vast, spaceous synth vistas.
That's it for this installment. The next segments will come whenever I get new stuff worth posting. Smaller hauls will likely get thrown together for one larger post.
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Dynatron: Escape Velocity
Dynatron: Aeternus
So Blood Music finally made these Dynatron records available on vinyl. This is the first and second album from the Danish synthwave musician, on delicious 180g vinyls! Both albums were remastered for vinyl by Jeppe Hasseriis (Dynatron) himself, and both of these are the special splatter vinyls. Aeternus is a double LP on 45 rpm vinyls, and as usual the sound quality is absolutely stellar.
My copy of Escape Velocity unfortunately had a hole in the center label on one side, but it's not something grievous enough for me to bother returning it. The new packaging from Blood Music is built like a tank, so there're no seam splits, dings or bent corners.
There's not all that much to say about these records. I've been missing them on physical format (I missed the cassette versions), so finally having them is great. Dynatron is definitely one of the better synthwave artists out there, and his output has been consistently amazing through quite a few releases by now. I'm not usually all that much into the Blood Music synth sound (Perturbator, Dan Terminus, Gost etc.) as I find the whole dark synth movement pretty boring, but Dynatron has always stood out as different from the rest with his vast, spaceous synth vistas.
That's it for this installment. The next segments will come whenever I get new stuff worth posting. Smaller hauls will likely get thrown together for one larger post.
My collection on Discogs
Follow TONEwood on Facebook!
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