Nathaniel Warner's project blends electronic melodies with retro game-inspired sounds across albums like 'One Way Heroics' and 'Fighting in the Dance Club'.
For the mix of electronic melodies and retro game sounds, try 'Heroes' or 'Salvaged'. They're good examples of what the project does.
The music pulls from video game aesthetics without being strictly tied to that world. Songs like 'Heroes' and 'Dream Alone' show that blend of chiptune textures and straightforward pop writing. It's a specific sound that found its audience online around 2010 and kept going.
Warner started releasing music online around 2010 with albums like 'One Way Heroics'. There were tour cancellations and some fan questions about licensing, but the project kept releasing material. Later songs like 'Core Pride' and 'Smoke And Guns' maintained that chiptune-inflected style.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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