Terry Devine-King's "Powertracks," released on June 29, 2009, under Cavendish Music, is a dynamic and energetic album that spans 46 minutes of high-octane instrumentals. This collection of 15 tracks is a celebration of retro gaming culture, with each song evoking the spirit of classic video games. From the opening notes of "Ovation" to the final beats of "Streetfighter," Terry Devine-King masterfully blends electronic and rock elements to create a soundtrack that's as nostalgic as it is fresh.
The album is a testament to Terry Devine-King's versatility and creativity, with tracks like "Terminator" and "Mean Machine" showcasing his ability to craft intense, adrenaline-pumping instrumentals, while "Dream Team" and "Safety Zone" offer a more melodic and soothing contrast. "Powertracks" is not just an album; it's an experience that will transport you back to the golden age of gaming, all while feeling utterly contemporary. Whether you're a fan of video game music or just looking for some high-energy instrumentals, "Powertracks" is sure to impress.