A fresh face in the grassroots world of synthwave, Minneapolis-based producer d.notive (Matt Larson) is no stranger to innovative, fresh sounds. Lured by the lush, dynamic soundscapes of the 1980’s, he presents a fully-formed aesthetic, borrowing heavily from the cinematic imagery of neo-noir, cast against a rich, illustrious background of classic synthesizers.
Pacing through the imagined narrative of a time-displaced detective, his work is alight with haunting nostalgia, taking cues from classic synthpop, the new romantics, electro-disco and darkwave.
d.notive has been producing formally for over a decade, operating under a small collection of different pseudonyms from within a variety of different online communities. His work spans from faux video game soundtracks, to cartoon fan-music, inspired by artists like Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, New Order, and Chromeo.
His critically-acclaimed album “Sentinel” has enjoyed consistent rotation on outlets like NewRetroWave, with the first single, “Red Light Syndrome” debuting at the #7 spot on their weekly charts. His work has also seen releases on FiXT Neon as part of artist Klayton’s Scandroid project, as well as Laserdiscs Records, as a contributor to the original soundtrack for UK-based independent film, The Summoner. His signature vocal style even earned him a leading role in an animation short produced by the distinguished animator Vivienne “Vivziepop” Medrano.
D.notive's first album Teaser Pleaser released on Fri Aug 31 2012.
The most popular album by D.notive's is Sentinel
The most popular song by D.notive's is Second Chances
D.notive's first song Don’t Force It released on Thu Jan 01 1970.