How to Outrun a Dinosaur

How to Outrun a Dinosaur

10/24/2020

link

https://www.wired.com/story/how-outrun-dinosaur/

summary

This article discusses the evolution of outrun music and its revival in recent years. Outrun music, characterized by its retro-futuristic sound inspired by 1980s electronic music and video games, has gained popularity in various forms of media and subcultures. The article traces the origins of outrun music from its roots in movies like Blade Runner and video games like Out Run. It also explores how this genre has influenced contemporary artists and how it has become a symbol of nostalgia and escapism. The article highlights how outrun music has created a unique and immersive experience for its listeners, transporting them to a neon-lit cyberpunk world.

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subculture ꞏ cultural movement ꞏ futuristic architecture ꞏ retro technology ꞏ art ꞏ retro gaming ꞏ 80s culture ꞏ retro vibes ꞏ digital art ꞏ nostalgia ꞏ digital nostalgia ꞏ retro style ꞏ retro ꞏ music ꞏ vintage ꞏ technology ꞏ electronic music ꞏ outrun aesthetic ꞏ retro cinema ꞏ cultural nostalgia ꞏ synthpop ꞏ pop art ꞏ retro fashion ꞏ vaporwave ꞏ futurism ꞏ 80s movies ꞏ cultural phenomenon ꞏ visual style ꞏ visual storytelling ꞏ synthwave ꞏ retrofuturistic ꞏ arcade ꞏ cyber culture ꞏ aesthetics ꞏ science and technology ꞏ 1980s ꞏ futuristic ꞏ alternative ꞏ pop culture ꞏ retro revival ꞏ analog technology ꞏ science fiction ꞏ graphic design ꞏ design trends ꞏ dystopian ꞏ retro aesthetics ꞏ fashion ꞏ video games ꞏ cyberpunk ꞏ media ꞏ retro toys ꞏ retro car culture ꞏ underground ꞏ neon lights ꞏ futuristic design ꞏ retrofuturism