>sense of style) these two bring the sounds of "Yesterday's Tomorrow"
>today.

Just noticed this in a post and it reminded me of deep dish and how they 
consider
their music retro futurism. I think they said its mainly because of their use
of analog synths - anyway my point is this: 

I still think of synth pop/electronic as futuristic music and analog synths
as futuristic synthesizers. It might be yesterdays fashion or technology - but
todays technology and fashion is generally less futuristic. A high-tech synth
that does a great job of sounding like a centuries old instrument is not 
terribly

futuristic to me. I dont think we need to call it retro futurism, its still
the music of tommorow.

A cheesy 70's scifi synth sound is far more modern than the guitars of the 
current
bands. Bring on the exploration of sounds, even if some ppl think it sounds
out of fashion.

Scott.
http://www.mp3.com/ScottVallance

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