Cautionary Tale: Dystopian Cyberpunk Of ‘Liberty Flowers’ by Neon Insect (ALBUM REVIEW)
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7M ago
Taking place in a fictional New Moscow that was once Manhattan, the ambitious 11 track set from Neon Insect, titled Liberty Flowers, mixes dystopian science fiction with dark electronica. The post Cautionary Tale: Dystopian Cyberpunk Of ‘Liberty Flowers’ by Neon Insect (ALBUM REVIEW) appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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Prog Rap? Martin Bisi’s Bizarre, Innovative ‘Transit Hub Extraordinaire’ (MUSIC VIDEO)
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9M ago
On Martin Bisi's new video and single for “Transit Hub Extraordinaire” there’s a lot of strangeness – the kind that comes with having unique ideas and decades of music experience. The post Prog Rap? Martin Bisi’s Bizarre, Innovative ‘Transit Hub Extraordinaire’ (MUSIC VIDEO) appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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Dancing In Berlin: XTR Human’s Electrifying “Neid”
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10M ago
The German language already has an aggressive sound, and with the buzzy pulsating bass and EBM drum treatment, XTR Human's “Neid” is packed with high tempo excitement that speaks in the universal language. The post Dancing In Berlin: XTR Human’s Electrifying “Neid” appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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Absurd ‘I Believe In Gnomes’ By FleischKrieg Delights And Stupifies (MUSIC VIDEO)
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1y ago
In a strangely attractive song with odd lyrics and a catchy beat, “I Believe In Gnomes” from FleischKrieg is a special something I've never heard before. The post Absurd ‘I Believe In Gnomes’ By FleischKrieg Delights And Stupifies (MUSIC VIDEO) appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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‘Privacy Policy’ By Latex Cop Audits Synthpop, Systems (Album Review)
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1y ago
With full immersion into improvisational lo-fi, using only a small battery of synths and drum machines, Latex Cop seeks to satirize the very genre it presents. Privacy Policy is the debut album from Sara Storm’s Latex Cop project. The post ‘Privacy Policy’ By Latex Cop Audits Synthpop, Systems (Album Review) appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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Nahja Mora Complicates Bjork’s “Play Dead” With Wicked, Strange Interpretation
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1y ago
As reworked by Nahja Mora, an industrial electronic artist working out of Baltimore, Maryland, “Play Dead” strips away the fey elegance of Bjӧrk’s original, replacing it with deliciously strange and haunting electronics. The post Nahja Mora Complicates Bjork’s “Play Dead” With Wicked, Strange Interpretation appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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‘The End Is Nigh:’ Apocalyptic Industrial Techno From Taiwan’s ANGER 奰
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1y ago
The new single by ANGER  奰, out of Taiwan brings up a litany of social issues in an electrifying techno tune. “The End Is Nigh” features sound bites, heavy beats, and fierce lyrics. The post ‘The End Is Nigh:’ Apocalyptic Industrial Techno From Taiwan’s ANGER 奰 appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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“Inside Out:” Nahja Mora’s Powerful Indictment Of Popular Media
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1y ago
Out of Baltimore, Maryland, Josef Saint and Nahja Mora make some of the hardest hitting industrial electronic music happening today. They just released the video for the single Inside Out, and this is definitely not music from the Pixar film (which I hear is quite good). The post “Inside Out:” Nahja Mora’s Powerful Indictment Of Popular Media appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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Eva X Reinvents Herself With Beautiful ‘Machine’
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1y ago
With  ultra-charismatic vocals and catchy minimalist beats, Eva X’s new single “Machine” is set to become an electro pop sensation. The post Eva X Reinvents Herself With Beautiful ‘Machine’ appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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Lower Tar’s Future Techno: Live At The Echo, Los Angeles
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1y ago
It’s not that Lower Tar is not melodic – he uses melody in unexpected ways. And there is a heavily rhythmic element to his music. The post Lower Tar’s Future Techno: Live At The Echo, Los Angeles appeared first on Synthbeat.com ..read more
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