The artistry is powerful. There’s a sense of craftsmanship, a story to it all, which makes the listening experience so much more interesting & valuable.

Rebecca Cullen
The late 1970s early 1980s was an electric era pregnant with possibility. ‘1980 REDUX’ is my way to return in spirit, in memory, to that excitement.
The freedom of creativity & expression is powerful. Zach Anderson bares his soul & the music supports & enhances this at every step.
Great vibes, a feeling of joy & togetherness; both incredibly important & far too often forgotten about, particularly in light of recent world events.
You’re captivated by the lyricism, the insane, flawless energy of the flow, the reflective & thoughtful ideas. Unlikely to be forgotten any time soon.
The backdrop is beautiful, the melody is beautiful, the beat & the lyrics are expressive, reflective, unusual – a powerful listening experience.
The flow throughout is insane, not over the top, varying between the low key & the high end, but when it’s on it’s on & that’s something you can count on.
These poetic, reflective moments express a particular perspective that provokes thought. The accompanying music supports & enhances this sentiment superbly.
Maximum Turbodrive has both the ability & vision to give you something completely fresh & completely mesmerising, even a little terrifying on occasion.
The soul that comes through seems effortless & natural, the performance expresses the emotion of the moment beautifully.
A fairly big step in a new direction. The concept suggests a thread, but only when you press play does the full scope of the approach come through.
There’s a sense of urgency that fills you with a lust for life, in the way that only truly expressive, authentic music can. His passion is incomparable,