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CD Title: The Future That Never Happened

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Category: AOR / Synthwave

Year: 2021

Label: MelodicRock Classics

Catalog Number: MRC

Personnel

Jordan Cox Vocals, Keyboards
Michael Palace Guitar, Bass, Programming, producer, mixing, mastering

Tracks

1.  Dragon Energy  
2.  Sweetness  
3.  Day Ruiner  
4.  River in the Dark  
5.  Bring You Home  
6.  One-Track Mind  
7.  Go All Night  
8.  Superficial Love  
9.  Out of the Valley  
10.  Vienna  
11.  Higher Ground  

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From: plastic sheet Date: September 2, 2022 at 12:16
killer cd 90/10

From: plastic sheet Date: September 4, 2022 at 3:53
The first time I listened to AOR synthwave, I felt a little shocked, because it was really the first time I listened to this kind of AOR synthwave. It was totally different from the traditional AOR in the 1980s. AOR with some electronic flavor, or the electric sound AOR, was more grounded. The integration of the electronic part did not make me, a traditional fan, have any antipathy. Instead, I felt it was just right. At the beginning of listening, there will be several key words, "rhythm, youth and cheerfulness". Unlike the calm and comfortable feeling of traditional AOR, it makes you want to move, jump up and feel better right away.90/100

From: plastic sheet Date: October 1, 2022 at 1:15
Platforms in 21 years is truly an amazing work . There has not been a good Aor to impress me for a long time , but this one , The Future That Never Happened , is truly amazing . The full length of 11 works are very perfect ,without any filer . The rhythm and melodic arrangement are in place , and the electronic intervention is not out of sync , but just right . Michael Palace is a genius . He finished all the production of the record by himself , and the performance is almost perfect , completely surpassing the predecessor Magic Dance .95/100


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