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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Miami Nights 1984

A Genius...there are no other words

















Miami Nights 1984 is Michael Glover from Victoria, BC, Canada. He is founder of Rosso Corsa Records and a revival of synthesizer music. He has signed Co founder Lazerhawk, Mitch Murder, Jordan F and Lost Years to make 1980's inspired music with modern fidelity. 


Being among the pioneers of this revival Mike's first project Actrazer defined the Rosso Corsa sound together with output from Lazerhawk. They titled their music Outrun, a genre of soundtrack music with epic leads and arpeggiated synths. At the same time Kavinsky, Outrunners and the Valerie Collective were all contributing to this new sound. Since 2010 Michael Glover has been ecstatic about the success of his second project which came to be known as Miami Nights 1984 (MN84). Recognized by smooth synthesizers and nostalgic solos,this new sound accentuates the carefree feel of the 1980s. 

Miami Nights has seen major international support when he released his remix of 'Sombody I used To Know; by Gotye.  

When asked about his influences, Mike says he obviously takes from the 80s: "The music,movies,shows, cars, and girls are all running through my imagination when i write a piece of music. I'm not happy with a piece of music unless I can imagine it as the soundtrack to a film or show. Ever since I was a child I enjoyed synth based music like Tangerine Dream, Jean Michael Jarre and Ray Lynch." His name coincides with the original run of the Miami Vice TV show on september 28,1984...
(Interview quotes taken from Rosso Corssa Profile page)


Be sure to check out Miami Nights 1984 at the following sites:





(all photos courtesy of rossocorsarecords.com and Miami Nights 1984 facebook page)
(all videos courtesy of Youtube)

4 comments:

  1. There's literally so much I miss about the 80s. Not just the music, but some of the fashion, the colors, the style of things. These videos capture it all perfectly.

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  2. I wasn't alive to live through the 80s when they happened, but I grew up watching 80s movies and listening to some 80s music. The last video was great! It made me want to watch The Breakfast Club again!

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