synth
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German electronic music producer Christian Strobe remixes one of Holy Ghost!’s latest singles via the SoundCloud stream above. Check our review of the new Holy Ghost! album here.
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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart member Kurt Feldman releases a new single and video under his personal project, Ice Choir. With icy synths, breathy vocals, and romantic lyricism, what’s not to like? Find the 7″ on Shelflife.
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New York’s Holy Ghost! covers the Ministry track “I Wanted To Tell Her” on this new digital single via Green Label Sound. Check our review of the band’s LOVED LISTED new album right here.
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Electronic, experimental synth pop duo Javelin reimagines a track that didn’t make it onto the new Future Islands album. Lyrics weren’t completed in time, I hear. Look for Future Islands’ On the Water on Thrill Jockey.
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Armed with strong hooks and pop sensibilities, New York singer-songwriter Chris Glover has released a new album under the name Penguin Prison. The album is out now on Downtown, and is streamable via the widget above. Though a lotta pop music as been wearing its welcome with me lately, the
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On M83’s latest album, indie dance and synth pop sounds are pumped up and glossed out until they reach almost unrealistic proportions. Not only that, but these ideas are stretched out to a double album length. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Combining elements of footwork and synth-heavy soundtrack music, Kuedo–a.k.a. Jamie Vex’d–is taking a break from dubstep to bring two different worlds together. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Huzzah! M83 has seen fit to drop a track from its forthcoming double album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming. The track is titled “Midnight City,” and it’s streaming right now via SoundCloud. It’s also downloadable on M83’s website. If “Midnight City” is any indicator, this album is
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MP3 A track from Future Islands’ next 7″, which will be out soon on Thrill Jockey Records. Check out review of the band’s previous release, In Evening Air, right here. /via/
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A new video from the band Holiday Shores, which we haven’t heard from since 2009’s Columbus’d the Whim. On “Threepeat Got Old,” the band seems to be maintaining their sunny, lo-fi aesthetic. Outside of the at, the drums feel a little more active on this one, too.