Friday, February 7, 2014

KAVINSKY'S OUTRUN

My oldest friend Xander came over this past week to make a mix CD. Yes, people still do that. This tends to happen at random intervals with a decent amount of time in between so that we can find new musical goodies to share with each other. This time the album took a little more electro feel but with some random choice selections tossed in for variety. You also might notice that there are a few soundtrack snags in there. We both find a lot of decent stuff from soundtracks and movie trailers. Usually, movies have a nice assortment of bands to explore and sometimes some pretty obscure ditties. This was mainly an album for him so he chose the odd ones below like the Conan and Miami Vice tunes. The new ones that Xander brought to the table that I had never heard before are the ones in red.
  1. I'll Be There For You - Mount Eden
  2. Midnight City - M83
  3. Sail - Awolnation
  4. Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer (Miami Vice TV Soundtrack)
  5. Nightcall - Kavinsky (Drive Original Soundtrack)
  6. Time to Pretend - MGMT
  7. Stripped - Rammstein
  8. Born To Be Wasted - 009 Sound System
  9. Hands of time - Groove Armada
  10. Anvil of Crom - Basil Poledouris (Conan the Barbarian Soundtrack)
  11. Never Wanted To Dance - Mindless Self Indulgence (Combichrist Electro Hurtz Remix)
  12. More Human Than Human (Big Black Delta Remix) - White Zombie
  13. Vice - The Crystal Method (London Soundtrack
  14. Oblivion (feat. Susanne Sundfør) - M83 ( Oblivion Original Soundtrack)
The above CD is dope but it's only the preface to what this post is really about, song 5. I had completely forgotten about this track as I had originally heard during the credits in the killer movie Drive. After re-hearing this top-notch tune I decided to look up Kavinsky and check out his other works. He has but one studio album, OutRun and I have to say, I can't stop listening to it. I love every damn song on this album save for the remix at the end. It's like Daft Punk melded with a Ferrari and got infused with the collective power of every 80's movie that ever existed.

I especially like jamming to this while working out, driving and working on art. I seriously need a faster car to truly enjoy this CD. I mean the album is named after Sega's 1986 arcade game of the same name, which featured the Ferrari Testarossa for Pete's sake! See the concept behind OutRun follows Kavinsky's backstory of a young man who crashed his Testarossa in 1986 and reappeared in 2006 as a zombie. How bad ass is that?! Kavinsky said he had influences from 80's video games, television cop shows such as Miami Vice and the films of Dario Argento. The intro and outro have semi-corny voice overlays that set the mood for the entire album but I think it's 80's kick-ass-cheese-tastic.


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