Vitaminac

Vitaminac: The Electrifying Force in Modern Synthwave
Vitaminac is the dynamic electronic music project of producer and multi-instrumentalist Vincent Marsh, originating from Manchester, UK. The artist broke into the mainstream with his 2018 debut album Neon Circuits, which charted in the Top 40 of the UK Albums Chart and received a silver certification for sales exceeding 60,000 copies.
Early career
Formed in 2012, Vitaminac began as Marsh's solo studio endeavor, heavily inspired by 1980s film scores and classic video game soundtracks. His first independent EP, Midnight Drive, released digitally in 2014, quickly garnered a cult following on online music platforms and caught the attention of the boutique electronic label Retro Future Sounds.
Breakthrough
The major breakthrough arrived in 2018 following the release of the single Velocity and the subsequent album Neon Circuits on Retro Future Sounds. The album's lead single, Aurora, spent several weeks on the UK Singles Chart and became a staple on streaming playlists dedicated to the synthwave genre, propelling Vitaminac to international recognition.
Key tracks
Velocity — This driving instrumental track served as the lead single for Neon Circuits and became Vitaminac's first charting entry.
Aurora — Featuring guest vocals from electronic artist Kite, this song is widely considered the project's signature hit and received extensive radio play.
Neon Circuits — The expansive title track from the debut album showcases Vitaminac's skill in crafting intricate, narrative-driven synth landscapes.
Digital Sunrise — A key track from the 2021 follow-up album Horizon Signal, noted for its collaboration with producer Waveshaper.
Following the success of his debut, Vitaminac's 2021 sophomore album, Horizon Signal, debuted at number 22 on the UK chart. Marsh has since engaged in notable collaborations, including production work for the band The Midnight and a remix for French electronic pioneer Kavinsky in 2022, further solidifying his standing in the modern synthwave scene.
Fans of Vitaminac's nostalgic yet forward-thinking synthwave sound should also explore similar artists featured on our site. The Midnight shares a similar blend of saxophone melodies and retro-futuristic aesthetics. Timecop1983 creates equally atmospheric and dream-driven synthwave compositions. Gunship merges synthwave with alternative rock and featured vocals, much like Vitaminac's collaborative work. FM-84 delivers the same anthemic, cinematic quality that defines the genre's best output.
The pulsating retro-electronica of Vitaminac is a frequent feature across our network of dedicated online radio streams and independent music radio stations. Tracks like Aurora and Digital Sunrise are regularly spun by DJs specializing in new wave and modern synth programming, connecting with audiences seeking energetic, instrumental-driven music.
Listeners can discover the full discography of Vitaminac, from early EPs to his charting albums, through the curated synthwave and electronic stations available on onairium.com. Tune in to hear the artist's essential tracks and deep cuts as part of our continuous music rotation.
