Robin Lee’s Andromeda Orchestra drifts, pulses, and glows like a forgotten satellite tracing the edge of some fever-dream galaxy. This isn’t merely nostalgia—it’s memory dressed in voltage, a fusion of jazz-funk, deep-disco and synth-fuelled yearning. Moogs hum like old gods, Rhodes chords break like morning light, and every analog note feels lived-in, sweat-worn, true.

The vinyl tells its own story: full-length 12” cuts, grooves etched with ghosts, and a rare Nick The Record rework of “Get Up and Dance” that sounds like it’s chasing the last sunrise on Earth. Hidden within are unreleased gems that never had their moment until now—like “Thinking About Your Love,” a catchy slice of vocal-driven synth galore pop-fest.

This isn’t just for crate-diggers or synth-heads. It’s for anyone who still believes music can be transportive. Drop the needle and start your voyage. Through memory. Through sound. Through space.

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