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While synthwave was already gaining traction via labels like Rosso Corsa, GUNSHIP brought a level of professional production and "solemn maturity" rarely seen in the genre at the time. The members' background in the alternative rock band provided them with the technical nous to create songs that were not just atmospheric but structurally sound. Key Tracks and Collaboration
The album is famous for its guest list, bridging the gap between cult cinema and modern electronic music:
The Ultimate Guide to Gunship: The 2015 Self-Titled Debut and the FLAC Experience
Released on , the self-titled debut album by the British synthwave trio Gunship didn't just join the retro-revival scene—it redefined it. Blending cinematic soundscapes with high-octane pop sensibilities, the album remains a cornerstone of the genre. For audiophiles, securing the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version is the only way to truly appreciate the intricate analog textures and "neon-soaked" production that Dan Haigh, Alex Westaway, and Alex Gingell meticulously crafted. Why the 2015 Release Still Matters
While synthwave was already gaining traction via labels like Rosso Corsa, GUNSHIP brought a level of professional production and "solemn maturity" rarely seen in the genre at the time. The members' background in the alternative rock band provided them with the technical nous to create songs that were not just atmospheric but structurally sound. Key Tracks and Collaboration
The album is famous for its guest list, bridging the gap between cult cinema and modern electronic music:
The Ultimate Guide to Gunship: The 2015 Self-Titled Debut and the FLAC Experience
Released on , the self-titled debut album by the British synthwave trio Gunship didn't just join the retro-revival scene—it redefined it. Blending cinematic soundscapes with high-octane pop sensibilities, the album remains a cornerstone of the genre. For audiophiles, securing the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version is the only way to truly appreciate the intricate analog textures and "neon-soaked" production that Dan Haigh, Alex Westaway, and Alex Gingell meticulously crafted. Why the 2015 Release Still Matters