Kavinsky - Outrun -2013- -flac- !!exclusive!! May 2026
Kavinsky's "OutRun" (2013) in FLAC: A Nostalgic Synthwave Masterpiece
Recommendation: Track 7, “Humans Are Such Easy Prey.” That synth stab at 1:45? In FLAC, it sounds like lightning hitting a chrome fender. Kavinsky - OutRun -2013- -FLAC-
The album is built on a high-concept backstory: in 1986, a young man crashed his Ferrari Testarossa, only to re-emerge in 2006 as a zombie producing electronic music. Named after the classic Sega arcade game, OutRun is a cinematic journey through 1980s nostalgia, drawing heavy influence from Miami Vice, Dario Argento films, and early video games. Track-by-Track Highlights Kavinsky's "OutRun" (2013) in FLAC: A Nostalgic Synthwave
- Dynamic Range: Kavinsky’s production relies on sharp contrasts—the sudden punch of a kick drum, the swelling of a Juno-106 synth pad, and the gritty decay of a guitar riff. FLAC preserves the full dynamic range without compression artifacts.
- Low-End Clarity: The album’s foundation is its sub-bass and retro drum machines. In FLAC, the iconic heartbeat bassline of “Nightcall” is deep, tactile, and clean, without the muddy "swirl" often introduced by lossy codecs.
- Spatial Detail: Tracks like “ProtoVision” and “Odd Look” (featuring The Weeknd) layer arpeggiated synths, vocal reverbs, and sound effects (tires screeching, engines revving). FLAC retains the precise stereo imaging and ambient space around each element, placing you inside the cockpit of the Testarossa.
: A high-energy track known for its cinematic 80s arcade feel. : Features The Weeknd in its popular remix version. : A high-energy track known for its cinematic

