Electro Pop
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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…
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Future Generations – Landscape Review
Retro-future-synth-fusion-party-things Future Generation’s return with their second album and it’s a heady mix of 80’s synth pop and modern day indie pop. “Landscape” is crammed…
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Greg Laswell – Next Time Review
An album of inner conflict turned outwards into torch weilding anthems Following on from the superbly bitter and miserable “Everyone Thinks I Dodged A Bullet”…
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Introducing… Elza
Completely independent artist Elza returns from her debut EP Glories, released 4 years ago, with a new alt-pop anthem “Swayed”. The catchy chorus, big drums…
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Introducing… VALLEY
Sunny, shiny indie-pop-rock to brighten your day with happy hooks but sad and reflective lyrics, VALLEY return from their 2016 EP “This Room Is White” which…
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Knightstown – Knightstown Review
Electronic moody dream pop producer Knightstown follows up his excellent EP with his self-titled debut album which came out yesterday. With his trademark hushed high…
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Introdicing… ShadowParty
It’s Summer, I’m boiling hot and I need something that I can power dance to in the living room. Enter ShadowParty that has an unusual…
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Rodney Cromwell – Rodney’s English Disco Review
The Pet Shop Boys are often maligned but their brand of synthpop in the 80’s symbolised quite a few great things that I have personally…
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Introducing… RDTK
Italian styled electronica with a Brazilian tinge of home
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Ionnalee – “Everyone Afraid To Be Forgotten” Review
Enter my contender for album of the year 2018
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Knightstown – “Keep” Review
2am danceclub afterglow in its finest
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ANML returns with new single and EP
Cinematic gospel electronica? HELL YES!
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Ticktock – “A Violence of Innocence” Review
Awkward genre shifting pop for the artsy inner self
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Introducing… Lydmor
Denmark's new underground electropop star rises
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Video Vault – ionnalee
A full 53 minute film that showcases the amazing new album
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WE ARE TEMPORARY – “Embers” Review
Electro-Art-Pop that you can dance and cry to at the same time
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Mesadorm’s Second Single Makes Me Excited
Electronica album channelling Lamb coming in spring
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Introducing… Jacob Bellens
Electro pop for those missing Royksopp
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Kelly Lee Owens – “Kelly Lee Owens” Review
Less is more with this electronica artist
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Introducing… Mesadorm
Crazy cute indie pop project to make you smile
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Lupa J “A House I Don’t Remember” Review
Lupa J’s continuing development as a musician is quite fascinating because as a classically trained violinist, she’s further moved away from that world into darker,…
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Tune Yards return with new single – album to follow
This time she's on the 80's dancefloor
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Introducing… KNIGHTSTOWN
A sweeping artistic electronica piece all fez'd up
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Fever Ray returns after eight year break
You're invited to an bondage tea party.
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Introducing… Willow Beats
Chilled beats and grooves for the thinking mind
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Zola Blood – “Infinite Games” Review
An album crammed with hits in waiting
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Introducing… Ryan Vail
Swimming in the chilled zone
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Introducing… A Million Machines
Anthems for dark alleys
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Olga Bell – “America” Review
A bonus EP of misfits that don't quite hang together
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Son Lux – “Remedy” Review
Turning a man into a band
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Hvmmingbyrd return with new single
Irish duo return for a chilled out anthem.
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Fenech-Soler – “Zilla” Review
The album to dance around to for 2017
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Zola Blood Announce Debut Album
My alternative electronica pick for 2017 is coming!
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Introducing… Deerful
Sad synth pop that makes you happy































