Synth Pop
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Xyce – Vue Review
Smiles on the chipetune road
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Introducing… Discovery Zone
Dream a dream... and I'll dream it too
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Introducing… Jennifer Touch
80's synths for the witching hour
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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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Amanda Easton – Polaroids and Postcards Review
Back in the synth habit
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Faultress – 5 Myths Review
Nothing at fault here
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Mitchie M – Virtual Pop Star Review
Good Vocaloid pop comes to those who wait
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Landroid – Imperial Dunes Review
Slow that disco down guitar boy
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Trevor Something – Escape EP Review
Depressing vapor-synth anthems to zone out to
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Introducing… Fortnight In Florida
Synth-Noire pop for the inner 80's child inside you
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Iglooghost, Kai Whiston & BABii – XYZ Review
Your club night just got crazy
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Bat For Lashes – Lost Girls Review
Stranger Lashes and other 80s things
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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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Utada Hikaru – Laughter in the Dark review
20 years of superb music
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K-Conjog – Dum Bow Review
Four twisted dance chords
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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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Lydmor – The Story Remixed Review
A remix album to take you back to the dance floor
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Lupa J returns with stonking new single
Catchy art-pop single ahead of debut album
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Introducing… HEZEN
London based singer songwriter HEZEN has an excellent backdrop for her new single ‘Bring your Alibi’. Her dark alt-pop anthem tells a story where the…
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Ionnalee Returns with New Single and Album in May
Forgetting to remember
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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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Xyce – Pop Review
Unabated joy and delight from your Disco Gameboys Xyce Xyce are my go-to duo for cheesy, deliriously happy chiptune music. The Dutch pair has continuously…
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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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Live Vault – Minute Taker
Minute Taker aka Ben Garvey is always paying tribute to all the different musicians that has influenced his ethereal dreamlike piano synth pop. He often…
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Balloon Ride Fantasy – BRF Review
Over the last few years, synthpop acts that bleed across into indie pop or indie rock has gathered more and more momentum and I’ve really…
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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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Mesadorm – Heterogaster Review
Mesadorm’s debut album has a European art-pop flavour about it. Heterogaster is a melting pot of ideas and individual artists each bringing their own artistic…
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Introducing… Ay Wing
More identities in a music video than a superhero movie
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Ionnalee – “Everyone Afraid To Be Forgotten” Review
Enter my contender for album of the year 2018
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Introducing… Cocoa Future #RecordStoreDay
Mellow indie synth pop for lazy summer days
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Introducing… Rodney Cromwell #RecordStoreDay
Typically seedy yet British
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Madam West – “Warm Bodies” Review
When a synth pop duo grows into a rocking soul band
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Introducing… Curvs
The dark alley of synth rock
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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

































