synth pop
Fenech-Soler's Video for "Kaleidoscope" Is 3:39 of Pure Joy
The newly minted English duo release their first song since 2013 and sound rather reinvigorated.
Metronomy's Remix of NZCA LINES' "Two Hearts" Is a Banger, Obviously
The English odd-pop artist reworks his former bandmate's solo song. Slam dunk!
Watch the Belle Game Trip the Hell Out in a Desert to Find Their 70s Selves in "Yuh" Video
Terrence Malick, where you at?
Grab Your Gold Lamé - Here's Coco Morier's Video for "No Stranger (To Love)"
She was Charlotte Gainsbourg's touring guitarist and used to front raucous crew Electrocute. Now Morier's taking her stiletto-clad foot straight back to '84.
Press Pause on Your Life and Play Computer Magic's "Dimensions"
The DJ/producer/solo artist returns with this wistful sigh of a song.
Watch Stalking Gia's Dreamily Disconsolate Video for "Second Nature"
The bass line is killer and this video finds Gia moving gracefully through time like a creature from another world.
Chrissy & Hawley's Self-Titled Debut Album is a Karaoke-Ready Burst of Summer Synth-Pop
Ahead of its release next month on The Nite Owl Diner.
PREMIERE: Young Summer's "Alright" Is a Swoon Tune for the Unrequited
It's been two years since the Washington DC artist's last piece of music but this is worth the wait.
French Don Yuksek Returns with "Sweet Addiction" Featuring Her
Here's what happens when a bunch of cool French music makers get trapped in a space-time continuum where they're destined to repeat and repeat and repeat and repeat…
Scott Hardware’s 'Mutate Repeat Infinity' Is a Dance-Pop Meditation on Capitalism and Queerness
Stream the Toronto musician’s intimate EP before it comes out June 24 on Banko Gotiti Records.
PREMIERE: Watch NZCA LINES' Video for "Chemical Is Obvious"
Where's the line between a real connection and ephemeral, pheromonal, chemical attraction? London's NZCA LINES digs deep on this sleek, synthy cut.
Check Out Kid Moxie's Cryptic Noir Video for "Dirty Air"
Last time we caught up with Kid Moxie she was working with frequent David Lynch collaborator Angelo Badalamenti. Now she's back: still synthy, still mysterious.