There’s a certain kind of signal that cuts through the noise of the modern Synthwave spectrum—sharp, cosmic, and unapologetically immersive. On SYNTHETIC OVERDOSE, space architect Dei Zephyr tunes directly into that frequency, delivering a nine-track transmission that feels less like an album and more like a hyperspace jump through time, memory, and alien mythos. This release captures the essence of his cosmic identity: expansive, cinematic, and wired with retro-futuristic urgency. Across this journey, Dei Zephyr threads a narrative where time fractures and galaxies breathe—moving seamlessly from the temporal rush of Outatime and Time Machine, into the dissolving atmospheres of Melting Stars and Galactic Clouds, before spiraling into chaos with Khaos and the eerie pull of Abduction. The pulse continues through Cosmic Breath and the espionage tension of Time Spy, culminating in the haunting echo of Abducted—a closing chapter that feels like drifting beyond the last known signal. Each track acts as a fragment of a larger cosmic story, touching on themes of time distortion, interstellar travel, and glimpses into alien culture. Beyond the music, Dei Zephyr stands as a driving force within the growing Synthwave Mexico movement—not only as a producer but as a craftsman behind the scenes, running his own production studio where he offers audio engineering, mixing, mastering and visual art services. His presence has already resonated through initiatives like the FUTURENOW compilation series (Vol 2.0), showcasing his role in shaping the country’s retro-futuristic soundscape. SYNTHETIC OVERDOSE isn’t just a collection of cosmic tracks—it’s a fully realized orbit of sound, precision-built for late-night drives through neon-lit highways and deep-space introspection alike.