These are all reviews and articles tagged with "Pop".
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Instrumental Electronic Pop from Russia | On “A&M” you listen to the beautiful cooperation of eletronic musician Nick Zavriev aka Ambidextrous and Sergey Moskovkin aka Morkva. Together they composed relaxed eletronic music somewhere above the clouds. With kind-hearted tunes and a little bit of kitsch you feel like resting in a nice lounge.
Category: Chip Music
Delicious 8bit Cheese | Surfing 8bitpeoples.com is a bit like coming home. Not only the website didn’t change for years, it’s mainly because of the soothing/ uplifting retrofuture sound of their releases. Every single download brings forth the spirit of the 80’s 8bit-consoles like the NES or the (in-) famous Nintendo Gameboy. Random’s [...]
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Poetic and cineastic Soundtrack | Iambic²’s album “under these stars, we´ll sleep again” popped last december throughout our charts-carnival up and up. Quick we realized: “under these stars, we´ll sleep again” was and is one of the most favorite free albums in 2007 for musiclovers all over the globe. Now Guy Andrews reveals his second [...]
Category: Ambient | Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Molten Electronica, Pixelated Pop | The guy behind Portabot is Cesar Pesquera, a professional director and graphic designer from Barcelona. I got to know about him thanks to Heezen’s recent mixtape at Audiotalaia, which incorporates one of his tunes (and is a wonderful listen in a whole, btw). For his album, Portabot created a [...]
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Hip Hop | IDM | Pop
Eclectic Remix-Collection | I posted a demand-note for the upcoming Bluermutt-album a few days ago. Well, I hope you don’t think myself to be too much of a bore, but I have to mention that Mickey Eats Plastic (which is 50% Bluermutt) have another not-to-miss record online. This time it’s free. Come on, [...]
Category: Experimental | Pop
Good-Humoured Lo-Fi Pop | The mysterious young fellow behind the Ghostape-moniker likes to stay anonymous. That’s OK and suits his far-out music. He hails from an Bruxelles backyard and delivers his version of early 80’s No Wave Pop with self-reliant laxity: with nothing else than a rumpling drum machine, guitar and his voice, Muji Ghostape [...]