Geoff Pinckney and Peter Steer, better known as Tenek, have outdone themselves with their sophomore album, On the Wire.
Read More »Christopher Anton’s new Destination: X release kicks synthpop butt
Christopher Anton, former vocalist of Information Society, recently released his first full-length album, Destination: X, which is one of the best new synthpop releases of 2010, in my opinion. Read on to learn why.
Read More »The new EP from Tenek, Blinded by You, is another winner
Blinded by You is the new single and EP from Tenek, a British duo that has been tearing up the world of synthpop lately. The title track maintains the high level of quality we’ve come to expect from this dynamic duo since last year’s excellent album, Stateless.
Read More »Latest release from Wave in Head is top-notch synthpop
Michael Pohl, a.k.a. synthpop veteran Wave in Head, is back with a new album, The Voice in Me, that should delight any fan of densely layered electronic and vocal synthpop arrangements.
Read More »Venus Hum’s new concert DVD is an audiovisual treat
Venus Hum recently released a live DVD that presents an enjoyable cross-section of this excellent band’s music. Filmed in a small club in Cincinnati, Ohio called the Monastery, the Mechanics & Mathematics concert DVD is a real treat.
Read More »Christopher Anton does an exceptionally good cover of Visage’s “Fade to Grey”
Christopher Anton (vocalist from Information Society and founder of the band Pseudocipher) has released an awesome cover of Visage’s classic song, “Fade to Grey.” Check it out!
Read More »De/Vision’s new album, Popgefahr, may be its best ever
Popgefahr, the new album from De/Vision, has been hailed by several reviewers as their best ever. And I think they may be right.
Read More »Babylonia soars to new heights with Motel la Solitude
Motel la Solitude, the new album from the Italian synthpop duo Babylonia, is one of the first truly outstanding albums of the new year. Read my review to find out why!
Read More »A Perfect Solution fails to equal Mesh’s past albums
A Perfect Solution is a pretty good album, but as a follow-up to their last album, We Collide, it’s not of the same caliber. Read on to learn why.
Read More »Tenek’s Stateless is an impressive debut
Tenek’s new album, Stateless, is one of the standout synthpop releases of 2009. It’s filled with infectious, complex songs that are a delight to listen to, with a myriad of rhythms and textures that are pure ear candy.
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