Tag: electro pop

As a music fan, and as a music blogger, I have to admit that there are several labels that I’m a fan of – and in particular, i’ve lately been a big fan of Cascine Records. […]

Galantis, the duo of Christian “Bloodshy” Karlson of Miike Snow and Linus Elkow, better known as Style of Eye have quickly won the attention of the blogosphere with the release of “Help” and “The Heart That I’m Hearing” off […]

Over the past year i’ve received an increasing number of unsolicited submissions from artists based in the US, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Australia and the UK, among several other places across the globe. A few […]

The Brooklyn-based duo of Denetia and Sene have been praised here and across the blogosphere for a sound  that effortlessly meshes elements of electronica, hip hop, R&B and soul, and in many ways it sounds comfortably familiar,  […]

Swedish electro pop trio DNKL (pronounced dunkel) have received quite a bit of attention internationally for their single “Battles,” a single which bears a resemblance to the work of Beacon – in the sense that […]

Back in February, Cascine Records released Yumi Zouma’s debut EP and it managed to gain quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere for it’s slick 80s pop sound, completed with earnestly cooed vocals. Recently the members of […]

Over the last year or so, the unique collaboration between Ameila Meath of folk group Mountain Man and Nick Sanborn, the bassist in Megafaun, better known as Sylvan Esso has been blowing up the blogosphere while being a sonic departure […]

Chicago-based songwriter and producer Adele Nichols started her latest project Axons, after a moment of profound and frightening loss. Nichols was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2011; however, last year Nichols’ condition had worsened to […]

With a name like Architecture in Helsinki, most people would assume that they’d have to be from Finland or had spent time in Finland; however, the band ironically enough is Australian – and they’re in […]

School of Language is the solo project of Field Music’s David Brewis, and his forthcoming effort Old Fears will see an April 8th release through Memphis Industries here in the States. The album’s first single, “Between the Suburbs” was as […]

Night Drive, the electro pop duo of Rodney Connell and Bradley Duhon, started collaborating together when they the woman they had both been unwittingly dating simultaneously had suddenly died. And their sound manages to bear […]

With the release of his 2011 debut effort, Amador, Adan Jodorwosky, who writes, records and performs under the moniker of Adanowksy developed a reputation for lush folk pop; the sort of lush folk pop that had him […]

Luminous, the Horrors’ much-anticipiated and long-awaited follow up to their critically applauded 2011 release, Skying was recorded over a 15 month period in the band’s East London studio/laboratory/bunker with co-producer Craig Silvey, who has worked with the […]

The legendary Brian Eno has collaborated with Underworld’s Fred Hyde on a number of things recently; however, Someday World is the first time that Hyde and Eno collaborate on a full-length effort together – reportedly with […]