Electro Pop
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Introducing… COMA
Indie Synthpop for the emotive.
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Introducing… Eivør
Hypnotic electronica with folk origins
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Introducing… Elizabeth Leslie
Goth pop goes to war.
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The Best 40 Albums of 2020
The best 40 albums of 2020.
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Camila Fuchs – Kids Talk Sun Review
A curious mash up of weird and retro
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Introducing… Tender Central
Folk with beats.
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Zola Blood – Two Hearts Review
Pulsing anthems every minute
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Jónsi – Shiver Review
Kitchen sinks and harsh drum machines
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Ani Glass – Mirores Review
Welsh space disco never sounded so good
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Introducing… Deleo
Tense pop you can bop to
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Alex Lilly – 2% Milk Review
Dank Memes + Edgy Pop = Very Win
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Introducing… Discovery Zone
Dream a dream... and I'll dream it too
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Caribou – Suddenly Review
Where acoustic guitar and electronica collide
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Introducing… Cate Ferris
Looping electronics and soulful melodies
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Introducing… May Rosa
Straight from a 1980's witches cove
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Georgia – Seeking Thrills Review
Stranger Things - The Dance Album
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Introducing… 5K HD
Whilst I’m sure 5K HD was a tongue in cheek name, it’s a wonderful band name for a group that seems rather world-weary. On their…
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Fever Ray – Live At Troxy Review
Party time for the sexual awakening
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Lupa J – Swallow Me Whole Review
Glitter goth anthems for those that glow brightest in the dark
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Heartwurkz – A Twinkle In Time Review
World pop defined
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The Woods – Night Silk Threads Review
Kitchen sink chill out for the thinkers
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Ionnalee – Remember the Future Review
Sci-Fi synth pop diaries from tomorrow
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Georgia returns with the best 80’s throwback in years
New dance moves for the angst
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Devours – Iconoclast Review
Blurring the line between notes and dance floor etiquette
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Ionnalee Returns with New Single and Album in May
Forgetting to remember
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Knightstown – Disparity Review
Following on from his chilled out electronica debut, Knightstown returns with a new EP containing three tracks that Knightstown describes as an epilogue to his…
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Polyenso – Year Of The Dog Review
Hybrid indie pop
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C Duncan returns with new art-disco single ahead of third album
Scottish synth genius pops out of his bedroom for a poppier sound
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Sarah Walk returns with powerful new single
Back with a bang - Sarah Walk
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Cocoa Futures – Recovery EP Review
Making retro cool again effortlessly Channelling new romantic 80’s pop alongside modern-day indie pop, Cocoa Futures tread a chilled line with their new EP ‘Recovery’.…
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Helga Arvesten – I’m Here Review
Carnival Theatrics of the Darker Kind Having released a few separate stand-alone singles last year following her excellent 2016 release “Entering the Ozone”, Helga Arvesten brings…
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Lydmor – I Told You I’d Tell Them Our Story Review
Turning the Asian dancefloor into indie pop gems Lydmor’s music popped onto my radar when her first single for this album showcased her chilled out…
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Chances – Traveler Review
A fantastic mash-up of indie-pop and corners of the world Alternative Montreal based trio Chances released their debut album “Traveler” earlier this year and it’s…
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Galapaghost – Sootie Review
Ghosts in the frequency Galapaghost’s previous music has usually revolved around a guitar and piano based rock ala Wainright. With his second release of 2018 “Sootie”,…
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Son Lux – Yesterday’s Wake Review
Proof that recycling works Son Lux has always had a penchant for reworking his music into different forms and versions. Almost all his albums have…
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Introducing… Ani Glass
It’s not often I get to enjoy Welsh language music that isn’t in the vein of traditional folk music and as a Brit that makes…





































