Synthetic frequencies pulse with emotional depth: Song for a Gorgeous Blonde creates a colorful kaleidoscope of cinematic electropop celebrating Swedish carnivals, while Lars Haur reflects on our agonizingly monochrome constructed world. BlakLight delivers ten dark synthpop tracks exploring the ghosts we carry, and Kernfamilie merges 1980s New Wave aesthetics into dystopian soundscapes warning of nuclear risks.

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Gregory Scheckler
Old One Note

ambient / dreamy / electronic / slow listening

beautiful music for deep listening, slow pondering, with long duration melodics and drones
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Song for a Gorgeous Blonde
Karneval i Sverige

cinematic / electronic / experimental / synth pop

A musical tribute to Carnivals in Sweden, brought to life by a colorful kaleidoscope featuring cinematic electropop
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BlakLight
The Haunting of Us

dark electro / dark synthpop / darkwave / electronic / electro pop / synthpop

BlakLight's fourth album, 'The Haunting of Us', delivers ten dark synthpop tracks exploring loss, connection, and the ghosts we carry.
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