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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Tunde Adebimpe: Thee Black Boltz review a sparkling solo debut

Tunde Adebimpe's debut solo album masterfully blends grief with vibrant synth sounds, showcasing his genre versatility and pop instincts.
NYC music
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Tunde Adebimpe: Thee Black Boltz review a sparkling solo debut

Tunde Adebimpe's debut solo album masterfully blends grief with vibrant synth sounds, showcasing his genre versatility and pop instincts.
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
2 days ago

Tommy Richman's "MIAMI" Is a Retro-Futuristic Pop Trip Through Romantic Confusion | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Tommy Richman's 'MIAMI' captures the duality of desire and detachment, creating a sound that melds '80s synth-pop with contemporary R&B, layered with emotional complexity.
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fromConsequence
1 week ago

Polica Announce New Album Dreams Go, Reveal Title Track: Stream

The eight-track album is Poliça's most emotionally resonant to date, reflecting on the months following bassist Chris Bierden's glioblastoma diagnosis.
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fromConsequence
3 weeks ago

Arcadea (Mastodon's Brann Dailor) Announce New Album, Unveil Single "Fuzzy Planet"

The Exodus of Gravity skews more toward danceable songs as opposed to the prog of Arcadea's 2017 self-titled debut. The object was to get a little more dancey and a little more fun.
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fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Haruomi Hosono on the Music That Made Him

"I was listening to everything," Hosono tells me at least a dozen times in our conversation. It feels like an understatement. His diverse musical journey spans genres, age, and cultural influences.
SF music
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London music
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Ministry's Al Jourgensen announces the end of his iconic, industrial band. But first, one last album and tour

Ministry's Al Jourgensen plans to retire after one final album and world tour, ending an impactful musical journey.
Jourgensen embraces early synth-pop roots in final tour highlights.
London music
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Ministry's Al Jourgensen announces the end of his iconic, industrial band. But first, one last album and tour

Ministry's Al Jourgensen plans to retire after one final album and world tour, ending an impactful musical journey.
Jourgensen embraces early synth-pop roots in final tour highlights.
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#lorde
fromConsequence
3 months ago
NYC music

Lorde returns with comeback single "What Was That"

Lorde returns with her first new song in four years, 'What Was That,' showcasing both nostalgia and her signature synth-pop sound.
NYC music
fromConsequence
3 months ago

Lorde returns with comeback single "What Was That"

Lorde returns with her first new song in four years, 'What Was That,' showcasing both nostalgia and her signature synth-pop sound.
fromConsequence
3 months ago

Cut Copy share "Solid," first single in five years

Solid' is about resilience, about holding on to your vision even when everything feels upside down. It came out of a pretty chaotic time, both personally and globally.
SF music
SF music
fromPitchfork
4 months ago

Q Lazzarus: Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus (Music From the Motion Picture)

Q's vocals in 'Goodbye Horses' blend lightness and depth, creating unease and transcending typical synth-pop conventions.
fromConsequence
8 months ago

Howard Jones and ABC announce 2025 co-headlining tour

"So excited to be teaming up with the excellent ABC once again for another run of dates in the USA," Jones said in a statement. "When I heard that Richard Blade was on board with us, I knew that this tour will be something extra special. Join the party... see you out there!"
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