Sunday
A clever video from one of my favorite groups, De/vision.
Tuesday
This is one of my favorite De/vision songs - which looks and sounds great captured live!
Thursday
Several years ago, some very smart developers launched a new online music service called Pandora, which enables you to create your own personalized online music channel. What made this music tool truly unique is a proprietary algorithm that first asks you which artists you want to listen to, and then it searches its massive database to find other songs and artists with similar characteristics, which it plays in the flash-based Pandora music player. You can give each song Pandora plays a “thumbs up” or a “thumbs down;” it uses these votes to fine tune its future song selections. I tried Pandora soon after its launch, but was disappointed in its music selections. It didn’t seem to offer much synthpop and related music.
Fast-forward to 2009. I recently read an article that focused on music applications for the iPhone, and it mentioned a Pandora player for this platform. So I decided to give it another try. I created two Pandora radio stations, one using the music of De/vision as a starting point, and the other one, Neuroactive. To my pleasant surprise, I discovered that Pandora now contains a surprising variety of synthpop music! The Neuroactive station played several early songs by this Finnish group that I had never heard of before. This channel also played several other intriguing music choices. The De/vision channel played songs by Iris and, not surprisingly, several tracks from Depeche Mode.
While I haven’t been able to devote a lot of time to spend listening to my new Pandora music channels, I am very impressed with what I’ve heard so far. One of the great joys of my life is discovering new electronic songs and artists, as well as obscure tracks and remixes from some of my favorite artists. It looks like Pandora will be a very cool tool for continuing to expand my musical frontiers. Two thumbs way up!
Monday
A great ballad from those fine German crooners, De/vision.
Monday
I love synthpop. My iPod has over 2,000 songs as of last count. I love the process of discovering new music. I have to wade through a lot of stuff that just doesn’t tickle my ears, but when I do find something notable, it’s very exciting. Here are five of my favorite synthpop acts, who have been in heavy rotation on my iPod Touch lately:
- De/vision - Does German synthpop get any better than this?
- Foretaste - An obscure French group that has put out two remarkable CDs
- Mesh - We Collide is their best CD yet. I can’t wait for what’s next!
- Rupesh Cartel - This group from Sweden features great vocals and incredible synth instrumentation. They have a unique but very engaging style!
- Marsheaux - These two s from Greece are a little more on the poppy side, but display an amazing knack for writing songs that stick in your brain and play over and over. Great stuff!