Review: There's always something truly authentic about a Kavinsky track, even if they are rooted in a half-borrowed nostalgic electronica that today is commonly mined and, at the lowest end of the spectrum, lacking in any really new ideas. Reborn once again looks to remind us that robots can get sad, or at least reflective, too, at some point in a near future somehow also now confined to memory.
Shades of Aim's Drum Machines & VHS Dreams, the Drive movie soundtrack, Duran Duran, and, from where we're sitting and only just audible, sting, wrapped in a kind of Metronomy cleanliness. Melancholic but never drab, emotional and resonant, machine funk meets human voice in a blissful pop symphony anyone with ears will find difficult to switch off. Thankfully, then, you don't actually have to.
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