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‘Organic:’ Smart, Reflective Synthpop From Planet Neil

Neil Dyer creates electronic soundtracks to daily life in a nation perhaps too familiar with compromises.

“Tiny Little Ice Cubes:” Gilles Snowcat’s Playful Cocktail Anthem (Q & A)

Snowcat’s new single “Tiny Little Ice Cubes” has all the elements of a classic tune, Snowcat style

Neil Dyer Of Planet Neil Reveals Secrets To ‘Stellar’ Sound (Q&A)

When Neil Dyer, aka Planet Neil released his single 'Star' in August, followed by three mixes, the way he stretches…

Howling Into The Future: With Raf And Celestina Of Weird Wolves (Q&A)

After completing the most recent Weird Wolves' album My Dreams Are Calling You, singer/songwriter Ava Gore left the duo she…

Electrorock From Slovenia: KONTRADIKSHN’S Tale Of Betrayal (MUSIC VIDEO)

On the new track and video for “Vesolje posodil kolegu” KONTRADIKSHN tell a tale of betrayal and harm.

Fall Apart: Julian Shah-Tayler’s Breakup Anthem

For quite a while now, Julian Shah-Tayler (The Singularity, Strangelove) has released outstanding tunes revealing the raptures of love and…

Nahja Mora’s Primal Take On Britney Spear’s Classic ‘If U Seek Amy’ (Q & A)

Britney Spear’s 2008 track “If U Seek Amy” is already a powerful electronic pop tune, and now Nahja Mora has…

Pry Your Eyes: Darkwave Delights From MIND MACHINE

The creative partnership of Brian Olsen and Brian Belknap continues to yield musical dividends, as they release another single from…

Q and A: Adam and Brian of Blaklight Talk Daring New Album ‘The Padded Room’

With their brand-new set 'tHe pADDED rOOM', Adam Collier (synths and beats) and Brian Belknap (vocals, lyrics) of Blaklight traverse…

Q and A: Metamorph’s Magical Love Spell ‘Witchlit’

Since the 80s, Margot Day has created exciting goth rock, first with the loud guitars of The Plague, and now…