Kavinsky - Outrun -2013- -flac- !!exclusive!!

The album is built on a high-concept backstory: in 1986, a young man crashed his , only to re-emerge in 2006 as a zombie producing electronic music. Named after the classic Sega arcade game , OutRun is a cinematic journey through 1980s nostalgia, drawing heavy influence from Miami Vice , Dario Argento films, and early video games. Track-by-Track Highlights

Let’s set the scene. It’s 2013. “Drive” is still fresh in our collective memory. Synthwave is bubbling up from Bandcamp obscurity, but it hasn’t yet been diluted into “aesthetic” playlists for lofi study beats. And then, out of the neon fog, comes Vincent Belorgey—better known as —with his debut studio album, OutRun . Kavinsky - OutRun -2013- -FLAC-

Maintains the full dynamic range of tracks like "Nightcall" and "ProtoVision," which feature heavy gated reverb and analog leads. Key Tracks The album is built on a high-concept backstory:

In FLAC, OutRun breathes. The opening engine roar on "Prelude" transitions seamlessly into the driving beat, and you can hear the distinct "air" in the synthesizer presets. The dynamic range is preserved perfectly—the quiet, eerie interludes sound spacious, and when the beat drops on tracks like "Odd Look," the punch is physical. This is an album designed for audiophiles who also happen to love 80s nostalgia; the FLAC format captures the warmth of the vintage analog gear Kavinsky emulates. It’s 2013

: Primary production was handled by Kavinsky and fellow French electro artist SebastiAn , with "Nightcall" co-produced by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk. Tracklist & Collaboration

To fully appreciate , you need: