Platforms is an example of one of the positive aspects of the modern Internet culture we find ourselves in. During a dark period in his life, from his apartment in Chicago, singer Jordan Cox filled his hard drive with countless songs that sat unrealized and unreleased. One day, he found Swedish producer Michael Palace on Instagram and sent him a direct message.
After bonding over their appreciation for rock and modern synth music the two quickly began resurrecting Jordan's demos and writing new songs from scratch. Through Dropbox exchanges and Facebook messenger they constructed a full-length album within months.
'The Future That Never Happened' is an exciting mix of rock, pop and synthwave, filled to the brim with 80's nostalgia. The album was released digitally in 2020 and fans have been asking for a physical version ever since