Pop
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Introducing… Jacob Bellens
Electro pop for those missing Royksopp
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Tune-Yards – “I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life” Review
Art Pop album of the year already?
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The Go Team – “Semicircle” Review
Happiest album of 2018?
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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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Introducing… Deerful
Sad synth pop that makes you happy
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Live Vault – Ásgier
One of Iceland's finest goes for the unplugged treatment
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Ionnalee Kicks off Solo Project In Style
Returning the weirdos to the dancefloor with glee
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Introducing… Aadae
Afrobeat pop mashing past and present
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SOHN – “Rennen” Review
Stripping back the noise
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Introducing… Lucy Mason
Sumptuous electric piano for the wee hours
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Stephanie Mabey – “I Still Taste Fire” Review
A radio friendly taste of the heart for all
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Kate Bush – “Before the Dawn” Review
A lesson on how to make a magical live album
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Introducing… Christa Vi
Welcome Vi to the retro future synth party
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Utada Hikaru – “Fantome” Review
Back after 6 years - it was worth the wait...
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Introducing… Pepe Deluxe
Jangles of glorious riot pop
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Introducing… Anousheh
Dancing the demons away
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Kishi Bashi – “Sonderlust” Review
Album of the year? Quite possibly...
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Introducing… Rén
Summer pop comes with Autumn leaves.
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Introducing… STEELE
Dark chamber pop from the Nordic cool
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Utada – “In The Flesh” Review
With a new album coming let's rediscover the last era!
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Introducing… Hannah Peel
Symphonic synth pop to the rescue of summer!
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Introducing… Stephanie Mabey
Setting the speakers alight with her new single
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Introducing… FEELS
Dirty for the dancefloor in a retro-cool way
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Introducing… Lyel
Gearing you up for Eurovision with something better than anything entered...
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Introducing… Matt Gresham
Three years in hibernation - one mighty strike back!
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Introducing… Port of Est
A heady mix of live and electronic instruments
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ticktock – “Fault Lines” Review
Sebastian Zieler aka “ticktock” has crafted an unusual EP with Fault Lines. The part Dane, part Brit takes all the fun from the Euro Pop…
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Introducing… CLAVVS
Electro pop for the sultry lovers
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Introducing… Lemaitre
Norway's finest disco pop
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Lila Rose – “We Animals” Review
Percussion takes centre stage in this smashing album
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Wildlight – “The Tide” Review
When folk, world and synth music collide - amazing things happen
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Bitter’s Kiss – “Bitter’s Kiss” Review
A good voice does not a good album make


































