New Zealand electronic musician. Debut album Top Gear is described in a DeBaser review as a nostalgic, ambient/VGM-influenced record built from 15 short instrument-specific sessions.

Per the DeBaser review: Top Gear is presented as Stef Animal's debut album. The album consists of 15 tracks totaling about 29 minutes; each track was composed and recorded in a single session on a different instrument. Instruments listed in the review include keyboards (one a children's piano), multitimbral MIDI synthesizers, two computers (including an Amiga 500 and a BBC Micro), a console, an arbitrary waveform generator and an electronic duck call. The review highlights the tracks 'Ducks', 'In the Pines', 'Dragon Swirl', 'The Golden Condor' and 'Our Spanish Dream'.

A single DeBaser review highly praises Stef Animal's debut Top Gear as a deeply nostalgic electronic/ambient record. The album comprises 15 short tracks (~29 minutes), each recorded in one session using a different vintage instrument. Review highlights include 'Ducks', 'In the Pines', 'Dragon Swirl', 'The Golden Condor' and 'Our Spanish Dream'.

For:Listeners of electronic, ambient and video game music who appreciate nostalgic, retro-instrumental albums.

 Top Gear, debut from New Zealander Stef Animal, is pure and immense nostalgia, the kind that wraps around your body, that warms your soul, that lovingly pampers you, that makes you feel happy, but at the same time deeply sad, because the nostalgia that embraces you so lovingly is nothing but the epiphany of a thousand essences of past times, which you probably haven't even lived through (if you're from '95 like me), and which were nothing but an illusion created to mask the ugliness of those times.

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