Mike Violinist delivers production without seams – everything is calibrated to the millisecond. “Videogames” sounds like old-school chiptune, but on TechHouse steroids. The sound is rich: fat kick, crisp groove, and synths that feel like they’ve been plucked from the 8-bit era but put through a modern processor.
If you appreciate technical sound, crisp groove, and nostalgia for gaming synths, be sure to give Mike Violinist’s “Videogames” at least one lap on headphones or on your system.
Artist: Mike Violinist
Title: Videogames
Genre: Electronic
Style: Tech House
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This is typical TechHouse – mechanical, dry, but with character. The production sounds expensive and clean. So clean that sometimes you want a little roughness.
Everything is neat, everything is according to plan. In some places even too much. No noise, no “dirt” – and therefore fewer surprises. If you are looking for exemplary TechHouse without disruptions and adventures – “Videogames” will deliver. But if you want risk and chaos – everything is under control here. Almost too much.
“Videogames” is a demonstration of control. The sound design is meticulous. But with all the energy and epicness, the track lacks the “crazy”. Everything sounds like it’s following an instruction manual. It works – especially for DJs who care about clarity and balance in the mix. But for a listener outside the dancefloor, it may seem that the track lacks a lively character.