Official music video "Sorrow" performed by "Aesthetic Perfection" and "SWARM".
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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.
Dead Lights surprise with "(The Edge Of) Dusk": Melancholic synth pop, soft vocals, and a fascinating, humble reinvention.
Glass Spells singer Tania Cassette releases her first solo song, "The Flame": gentle, modern 80s-infused dark pop.
Meersein impresses with “Ariel”: a smooth synth pop track featuring an exciting, dark bridge and a clean aesthetic. A must-listen for fans of the genre.
Official music video "Evergreen" performed by "Ladytron" taken from the album "Paradises".
Gloomy, mysterious and pleasantly unique: Shadow Colonies surprise with ‘Ghost Waves’ with rich synthwave sound and witch house vibes.
Official music video "Flood Of Emotions" performed by "Alienare".
With "Arm's Length Away," Hatif deliver the perfect symbiosis of dark wave and EBM. Extremely diverse yet wonderfully straightforward!
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Official music video "Truth You Seek" performed by "A Thousand Mad Things".
With “The Great Collapse”, LAHO delivers a future pop smash hit somewhere between Apoptygma Berzerk and Assemblage 23. Powerful & danceable!
Official music video "Million Dollar Smile" performed by "Diorama" taken from the album"A Substitute For Light".












