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Shores of Miami, August 1982

by James Spanos

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David Rotenburger
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David Rotenburger I thought I was dreaming when I heard this! So much heart and so much emotion is in this music! With this incomprehensibly beautiful album, the 80's are back to remind us of an era to be remembered and loved for all eternity! This is what would happen if Jan Hammer and Tim Truman combined forces with Don Dellpiero and Timecop1983! It's everything a nostalgic retro lover could ever ask for!!! Thank you, Dimi Kaye for allowing me to know about this. James Spanos has my respect and my gratitude! Favorite track: Sabrina.
Dimi Kaye
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Dimi Kaye Passionate album, with a deeply melancholic feel and great sound to go with it. The Angelo Badalamenti influences are more prevalent than anything else in this album, which I love. Favorite track: Neurotropical Rain.
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This album is a throwback to the 80s, a period of time I grew up in, there are a lot of inspirations that I'm not too proud to list here, Vangelis, Angelo Badalamenti, Tangerine Dream. The purpose of the album, is to make you nostalgic about the sun-filled summers of a time that is long gone, regardless of whether you experienced it or not.

"I met him in a club, I don't really like to go into these kind of places, but I went, and there he was, my heart stood still, and all I could feel, was heavy breathing."

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released December 7, 2017

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