Keith Forsey - Dynamite (2026 Remastered) (1981) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Keith Forsey
Title: Dynamite (2026 Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1981
Label: Repertoire Records (UK) Limited
Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:43
Total Size: 271 / 462 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dynamite (2026 Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1981
Label: Repertoire Records (UK) Limited
Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:43
Total Size: 271 / 462 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Take Me To The Pilot (2026 Remastered) (3:46)
2. Give Me The Right (2026 Remastered) (3:44)
3. Don't Be Shy (2026 Remastered) (4:02)
4. Can't You See It (2026 Remastered) (3:23)
5. Hold On (2026 Remastered) (3:55)
6. Dynamite (2026 Remastered) (3:44)
7. Seventeen (2026 Remastered) (3:39)
8. Thin Ice (2026 Remastered) (3:39)
9. School Girls (2026 Remastered) (3:53)
10. Romeo (2026 Remastered) (4:01)
"Dynamite" is a high-voltage explosion of Euro-Disco, Synth-Pop, and New Wave energy. Originally released during the peak of the Munich Sound era, this 2026 remaster breathes new life into Keith Forsey’s solo masterpiece. Forsey, primarily known as a legendary drummer and producer, steps into the spotlight here with a sound that is both mechanically precise and infectiously groovy. The album is a celebration of the synthesizer’s golden age, filled with driving LinnDrum patterns, shimmering vocoders, and pulsating Moog basslines.
The 2026 restoration process has done wonders for the album's dynamic range. The original punchy, "tight" sound of the 80s has been expanded, revealing layers of percussion and synth textures that were previously buried in the mix. It’s an album that perfectly captures the transition from the disco floor to the MTV era—sleek, futuristic, and unapologetically rhythmic. Whether it’s the high-speed title track or the more atmospheric electronic experiments, "Dynamite" remains a definitive document of the era when machines first started to dance.
The 2026 restoration process has done wonders for the album's dynamic range. The original punchy, "tight" sound of the 80s has been expanded, revealing layers of percussion and synth textures that were previously buried in the mix. It’s an album that perfectly captures the transition from the disco floor to the MTV era—sleek, futuristic, and unapologetically rhythmic. Whether it’s the high-speed title track or the more atmospheric electronic experiments, "Dynamite" remains a definitive document of the era when machines first started to dance.