Tag: indie electro synth pop

New Audio: Beat Connection’s Joyous Summer Love Track “So Good”

With the release of their critically applauded debut effort, Peace Garden, Beat Connection quickly became a blogosphere sensation for a slickly produced dance rock sound. Now, if you’ve been following JOVM for the last few months, you […]

New Video: The Sensual New Video for Jessica 6’s “Down Low”

Deriving their name from a character in the movie Logan’s Run, who rebels against an underground society’s lethal demands, the Brooklyn-based trio Jessica 6 can trace their origins to when its primary songwriter Nomi Ruiz invited two of […]

Comprised of Lauren Pardini (vocals, keys) and Danny Sternbaum, the Los Angeles-based duo Pr0files can trace their origins to when Pardini and Sternbaum collaborated together in The Boy Traveller, a band which also featured Sonny […]

Originally starting her career in Miami, where she attempted to forge an identity which captured “the essence of melancholy and yearning, while finding beauty in the sadness and pain that all of us carry inside,” up-and-coming […]

Over the past few years, Sweden has become the home of a burgeoning dream pop scene as artists such as MOONBABIES, Summer Heart, Hey Elbow and The Land Below and others have received attention both […]

The members of the rather mysterious, electro pop duo POSTÅAL are distant cousins from costal towns on the British Southern Coast and the Bretagne region of France, who were introduced to each other in a cave. […]

The members of the Beaverton, OR-based duo The Helio Sequence met when Brandon Summers (vocals, guitar, production) and Benjamin Weikel (keyboards,  drums) were both employees at a local record store.  Over the last 15 years, […]

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the course of the past year or so, you’d likely recall coming across a couple of posts on Maybe the Moon, a Bay Area-based indie electro pop duo, comprised […]

Interestingly, the cousin duo behind Painted Palms, Reese Donahue and Christopher Prudhomme have almost always used the Internet – at first out of necessity, and later out of preference – to collaborate on their songwriting. When […]