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Label:
Mercury
Album
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The concept behind the full-length debut release from the French house producer Vincent Belorgay is
The concept behind the full-length debut release from the French house producer Vincent Belorgay is how a man who crashed his Ferrari Testarossa in 1986, arises as a zombie in 2006 to make music and race cars.
Label:
Mercury
Genre(s):
Electronic
Club/Dance
Neo-Electro
"With Outrun on the books, Kavinsky has firmly defined himself as a musician capable of forming, and then effectively nailing, an overarching concept of artistic vision. "
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"It’s not perfect--a couple of tracks slightly overdo the asthmatic-sounding compression--but mainly it’s a really impressively consistent and well-structured listen, and definitely worth the wait."
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"There's a grandeur and purity of intent to the whole doofy concept that prove hard to resist. For Kavinsky, B-grade electronic '80s gunk is rocket fuel, and it makes Outrun soar."
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"Perhaps the most rousingly, entertainingly, ridiculously dumb record that 2013 will have to offer."
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"Once you’ve finished Kavinsky’s OutRun, you’ll want to buckle up and ride again."
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"The main reasons to drop a quarter into this video game on wax (or digital download) are the sexy robot song "Nightcall" (which was featured prominently in the film Drive), the dubsteppy victory theme "Protovision," and the assurance that no matter what cool bits of the present are employed, the fetishizing of that 16-bit swagger will remain solid and inspired. "
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"Too much of Kavinsky's debut LP is overly repetitive, and little of it leaves any lasting impact. [Mar-Apr 2013, p.100]"
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Where was my love t synth born. Where I met with synth and add new genre to my music taste.
