Official music video "Karma" performed by "Absurd Minds" taken from the album "Confessions". Video filmed & edited by Chris Ruiz.
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I am the founder and main author of the international synth pop magazine Electrozombies, which was founded in 2010 as a niché music video blog for synth pop and genre-related music. Since my childhood I have been a devotee of melancholic, gloomy electronic music. Started in the late 70s with minimal electro band Kraftwerk and become a real synth pop fan through Depeche Mode's hit 'People Are People' in 1984.
With my knowledge being in the synth pop scene since the early 80s, I write and publish all about this music genre to keep the scene alive and to develop it further. Read all details here: The story behind the origin of Electrozombies.
Watch the Electrozombies TV playlist of November 2025 on your big TV now! Including: Robyn, Agnis, Ladytron, Ghostbells and more.
Blackbook combine retro synths and melancholy: Nobody Loves You is bittersweet, danceable and instantly catchy.
Official music video "A Walking Pile Of Ashes" performed by "Technolorgy". Video directed and edited by Vicky Papakosta.
Official music video "Living In A Box" performed by "Living In A Box" taken from the same-titled album "Living In A Box" (1987).
Agnis delivers catchy dark pop with Wicked Witch. Sounds like NYXX or Ashbury Heights and belongs on every good Halloween playlist.
Official music "One More Century" performed by "A Spell Inside" taken from the album "Last".
Discover the new synth pop songs of November 2025. Including tracks from: Technolorgy, Ladytron, Robyn, Seelennacht and many more.
Arvo's Insomaniac is melancholic synth pop with heartbreak, dynamism and a clear Depeche Mode flair.
Isaac Howlett surprises with ‘Ghosts Of The Tsunami’. Much more electronic than usual and with strong Pet Shop Boys vibes in the sound.
Official music video "Kingdom Undersea" performed by "Ladytron" taken from the album "Paradises". Director: Daniel Hunt and studio//w-m//.
Seelennacht impresses with ‘Grey Apartment Show’: catchy synth pop without gothic pathos and electric guitars. Danceable, melodic and excellent.











