What do you get when you combine the pop of Blondie and Portishead’s trip hop grooves, with some film noir music flair? Essential listening from Australia's Amanda Easton.
"I Want You, I Want You Too" is the kind of song you can dance to in the club or daydream to at home. A gently melancholic, electro-pop street-beat gem.
Australian trio D.E.L. are able to inject an element of personality into the modern dance formula with their latest single, "Yoko."
On 'Sound Condition' Nicholas Gunn strikes a good balance between electronics and melody, not an easy task to always pull off.
Nightwalk turns out to be an intriguing and promising electro-pop debut and fans of the genre should be on the lookout for Paul Feder’s further ventures.
On 'Yoreself,' Beatnik Neon is able to stand above your standard electronic-based music, successfully combining a number of different genres.
Tough to Kill sounds like the OST of a sci-fi film where humanity is in its sunset, and those songs are its final, melancholic chords.
Mesmi seems to have taken her time to find and develop her artistic identity rather than rush to stardom, and it shows in her debut LP 'Slow Bloom.'
It's no wonder that Nick de la Hoyde is considered a hot songwriting property in electronic pop circles, as "Stay By Me" has all the qualities of a potential streaming hit.
"Barcelona" is a love letter by Surrija to the women of Picasso, an artist she was inpsired by, and women she relates to on a deeply personal level.