One of the early producers in the retrosynth scene, Denmark's Dynatron has been hailed as one of the most consistent composers in the genre for his pulsating and lofty atmospheres. Herein lies the first ever physical pressing of his early compilation and B-side tracks collected together, “The Legacy Collection, Vol. II”. Together, they showcase Dynatron's more atmospheric and spacey compositions with thunderous weight behind every beat and synth pad. Releasing his first tracks in the mid-2012 to great acclaim, he soon featured on a track on Perturbator's “I Am the Night,” as well as in the indie thriller film “Cold in July.” Two albums and three EPs later, Dynatron is one of the most well-respected artists in the retro scene, composing darksynth from a completely different angle than the rest of the known producers. Influenced heavily by more ethereal masters – such as Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis – Dynatron's sense of darkness isn't from the exploration of the human mind nor the pits of hell, but rather from the wonder and despair of eternal space exploration.
1. Stars of the Night
2. Dust of the Saturn
3. Jovian Giants
4. Out of the Center
5. Unquestionable Judgment
6. Excellerator
7. Electromagnetic
8. Visions