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This week’s new synthpop releases.
This week’s new synthpop releases.
This one is special. The Scandanavian synthpop project Vaylon has a new song out today called “Ghost.” You can find it on Bandcamp. The lyrics are by Jennifer Morgan Brill, who is a dear friend … Read more
Absolution music festival recently announced its 2020 date and lineup. This is a killer list of synthpop and darkwave artists. The lineup includes: Drab Majesty, Hante., Mr.Kitty, Traitrs, The Bellwether Syndicate, Astari Nite, Rosegarden Funeral … Read more
Light Asylum, one of the most exciting artists in the dark music scene, may be gearing up to release a long-overdue second album this year. Shannon Funchess, cofounder of the project and its only remaining … Read more
Mavroskeleto is a dark synth artist from Costa Rica. What an incredible name! I think it means “black skeleton.” Last week, he released a new song called “Frozen Mountain” that is dark and minimal with … Read more
Chromatics just released a massive, 47-track deluxe edition of last year’s Closer to Grey album. It’s only $1 at their official website. The deluxe edition includes all 12 original tracks from Closer to Grey, as … Read more
Sixth JuneTrustBuy it on Bandcamp. Sixth June is a darkwave band from Berlin with Serbian origins. Their latest album, Trust, has some absolutely lovely tunes on it. My favorite track so far is an achingly … Read more
The Icelandic techno-industrial/BDSM-inspired/anti-capitalist collective Hatari just announced the release of their debut album. It’s called Neyslutrans, which translates to Consumption Trance. The rumored release date is actually tomorrow, January 17. It’s official. You can pre-order … Read more
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Klack just released an awesome cover of “Move Any Mountain” by The Shamen. You can find it on Bandcamp. Move Any Mountain by klack I was a big fan of The Shamen back in the … Read more