Los Angeles synth act More Ephemerol consists of members Sea Fjerstad and Tamara Sky. Though the project has one previously released LP, "Fractal Bath", featuring an array of experimental compositions by Sea, the new material ditches all digital instruments and adds the voice and presence of Sky to the equation, establishing More Ephemerol as a... Continue Reading →
Synthpop Artist EVA X Announces The Release Of The Electrowoman EP
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 15, 2019 - Canadian synthpop artist EVA X proudly presents her new digital-only EP, Electrowoman. Electrowoman was recorded and produced by Gaby Marie. It was mixed by Shane Stephenson and Chris Lacroix, and mastered by Chris Lacroix. EVA X is delighted to present two remixes as well, one of "Virtualsexua" l... Continue Reading →
An Interview With Synthpop Act THE BRUTE:
The Brute: is an electronica music group out of Switzerland and Germany and combines progressive electronic sound with haunting vocals and a melange of synthpop, blues and rock influences. Daniel Gierke, mastermind of the project, has been writing songs for many years. At the beginning of 2018, the idea arose to steer his musical ambitions... Continue Reading →
Electronic Act THE BRUTE: Announces New LONESOME HERO/AND I WANT YOU Split Single & Video
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 9, 2019 - Electronic act, THE BRUTE: is very pleased to announce the reclease of their new "Lonesome Hero"/"And I Want You" and their new video for "Lonesome Hero." For fans of David Bowie, Depeche Mode & Recoil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxuvvsNApyE The double single "Lonesome Hero / And I Want You...“ is the debut... Continue Reading →
Synthrock Band IRIS Announces The Release Of SIX Via Dependent Records
Available on CD, ltd. edition LP and digital formats everywhere August 23 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 5, 2019 - Influencial synthrock band IRIS proudly announces their long-awaited return with their new release, Six. IRIS' album Six releases on Aug 23rd, 2019. For fans of: Depeche Mode, Mesh & De/Vsion While other synth-pop projects die to... Continue Reading →