The usage of vintage 80's synthesizer sounds has been making a come back by well known and new and up-coming underground artists who are inspire by legend 80's bands such as Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, New Order, Gary Numan, Thompson Twins, Visage, Ultravox, Prince, OMD, Kraftwerk, A-Ha, Eurythmics, Human League, Pet Shop Boys, Heaven 17, Erasure, Thomas Dolby, Soft Cell, Howard Jones, Naked Eyes and hundreds of others. Italy based Kluster Cold (aka Carlo Ponte) plays from his heart, but also from his soul by using the cold machines that appeals and identify a true composition art form of synth-pop and electronic. This third release also have the impression of being catchy by both ear and imagination, but most of the tracks are instrumental. A reminisce of absolute old school 80's music. An album that's twenty-eight minutes long that delivers and provides such an effective sense lowering the lights that you can feel the thump of the beat from the speakers while
sitting at the table or dancing on the dancefloor. "Remember" and "Dystonia Flower" is a very nice romantic piece. The potential in "The Romance Of Tar" have a tradition of a vocoder sounded like a robot. And "As Fear Comes Back" feature a female on vocals. Classic synths haunts from the shadows, but incredible to express one's innermost feelings and thoughts.