Tag: electro synth pop

Other than the fact that the Gothenburg, Sweden-based duo Heart/Dancer is comprised Linnéa Atieno and Joakim Buddee, little is know about them; in fact, Googling them only brings their Facebook fan page, which doesn’t reveal much if […]

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past few months, you’d know the first five months of the year have been particular big for women pop artists – as artists like Phoebe Ryan, Chelsea Lankes […]

Earlier this week, you may have come across a post on the Brooklyn-based experimental pop quintet Pavo Pavo. The band can trace their origins to when they started writing music together while studying music at […]

SURVIVE is a rather mysterious electronic act, whose work manages to possesses an extremely cinematic quality; in fact, their latest single “Hourglass” appeared in Adam Winguard’s The Guest –  and as a result, Group Film One […]

The Brooklyn-based experimental pop quintet Pavo Pavo can trace their origins to when the members started writing music together while studying music at Yale University. And since the band’s formation, each of the band’s five […]

Since their formation in 2011, the Seattle, WA-based electro pop act Nightmare Fortress, comprised of  Alicia Amiri (vocals), Colin Roper (synths), Blair Field (synths), and Cassidy Gonzales (guitar), along with production from Erik Blood, best […]

Mullti-award winning British-Japanese producer and electronic music artist Maya Jane Coles writes, records and performs under the moniker of Nocturnal Sunshine. Coles received attention across the blogosphere after the release of “Take Me There,” a […]

Fronted by Ryan Trauley, the Raleigh, NC-based quintet Oulipo have been praised across the blogosphere for a lush and complex pop sound that manages to be both intimate and anthemic. Of course, that shouldn’t be […]

Los Angeles, CA-based duo Woolf and the The Wondershow received attention across the blogosphere for their breezy and upbeat New Jack swing/French Horn Rebellion inspired pop track “Cloaked,” a song that possesses dense layers of synths, […]

With quite a bit of excess free time while on the road, Yukon Blonde’s frontman Jeffrey Innes started a solo side project, High Ends, which caught the attention of the blogosphere as it was a […]

Back in the early 00s, Swedish electronic music artist and producer Erik Möller, best known in electronic music circles as Unai had released two albums which received both national and international attention as the New York […]

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for the better part of the last year or so, you’d likely be at least passingly familiar with the Detroit-based duo of Gosh Pith. Comprised of Josh Smith (vocals, guitar […]

Maybe the Moon is a Bay Area-based indie electro pop duo who have one of the more adorable meet cute stories i’ve heard in recent memory. Karmen Kimball (vocals, keyboards) and Alex Lasner (guitar, keyboards) […]