With “Backyard Astronauts”, I WANT POETRY open a window onto those bountiful summers when a garden was enough to step into the universe. The German indietronica duo thus taps into a cultural mood that is currently flaring up everywhere: Artemis II euphoria, Ryan Gosling’s interstellar tale of friendship, a collective gaze upwards – away from…
Schlagwort: electro pop
Pelografia – Carlos Ucedda
Pelografia unfolds like a streak of light cutting through a smoky club: 80s electro-pop in which art-pop subtleties and a barely audible underground pulse are so interwoven that the glamour never seems merely nostalgic, but creates a stage; Synthesizers, neon-soaked and warm, evoke images of dancing shadows, while a deliberately exaggerated performance, larger than life…
The People – Egger
Following the acclaimed debut “Strange Behaviour”, which was warmly received by the press, EGGER returns with his new single “The People”. This release marks a clear artistic progression: while the foundation of cool synths and minimalist electro remains intact, EGGER leans further into the aesthetics of 80s Dark ElectroPop. A pounding bass drum, reminiscent of…
“Velvet Dream” – ZenToy
ZenToy, who lives and works in Brussels, unfolds with “Velvet Dream” a dense, contemplative piece that, rather than chasing immediate club impact, constructs a nocturnal soundscape where electro‑pop, house and EDM are so intricately braided that atmosphere becomes the driving force, and die‑hard hooks give way to a persistent, almost cinematic refrain — “I’m looking…
‘Child’ – I WANT POETRY
With ‘Child’, I WANT POETRY make their boldest foray into expansive electro-pop, presenting a track that is both anthemic and intimate. Till Moritz Moll layers radiantly shimmering synths and precise keyboard textures, while Tine von Bergen delivers a vocal performance that combines vulnerability and self-assertion; small phrasing details transform simple lines into emotional touchstones. The…
„Open Your Eyes (Album)“ by Me & Melancholy
Me & Melancholy is back with his new album „Open Your Eyes“. Eleven songs, eleven bangers? Let’s see. Anyone who remembers the predecessor, „Illusio Veri“ (not to mention Under Cover Part 2), will set the bar high and expect at least the same quality. I can say upfront, it’s a matter of taste which of…
