Synth-pop utopia
Wax paints a sonic world called Magnetic Heaven.
The album features a pop and experimental sound, making extensive use of synthesizers. As the title "Magnetic Heaven" suggests, it is a work that explores the possibilities of electronic music. Catchy melodies and advanced production coexist, encapsulating the charm of 80s synth pop. This album is full of catchy hooks.
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A:
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1)
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Right Between The Eyes
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2)
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Hear No Evil
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3)
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Shadows Of Love
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4)
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Marie Claire
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5)
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Ball & Chain
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B:
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1)
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Systematic
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2)
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Breakout
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3)
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Only A Visitor
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4)
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Rise Up
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5)
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Magnetic Heaven
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Engineer [Assistant] - Chris Dickie
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Producer, Engineer, Mixed By - Phil Thornalley
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Engineer [Additional] - Chris Nagle
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Producer - Graham Gouldman (A2, A4)
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Written-By, Arranged By, Performer - Graham Gouldman
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Producer - Andrew Gold (A2, A4)
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Written-By, Arranged By, Performer - Andrew Gold
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Engineer [Additional] - Richard Scott (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Matt Barry