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Reviews | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. In Review: darkDARK – Heathered. Heathered is the debut EP of evocative electropop project darkDARK. Clear, crystalline electronic sounds combine with rich guitar hooks and purposeful, uncluttered beats driving the music along beneath vocals which manage to be breathy and at times fragile, whilst at the same time strong and prominent. Read Amy’s review. In Review: Empathy Test – By My Side/Vampire Town. By My Side/Vampire Town. In Review: Depeche Mode – Where’s the Revolution? There is no...
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Playlist: Nature of Wires presents Goosebumps | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. Playlist: Nature of Wires presents Goosebumps. Some of these songs were the first I’d ever heard by a particular artist, going back to when I was about 11. These are the songs which had an immediate impact on me and which turned me into a lifelong fan. Other songs are by artists of which I was already a major fan and which gave me instant goosebumps, having already expected them to be epic. Curation by Gary Watts. In Review: darkDARK – Heathered. In Review: Darknaut – Exile.
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NEW MUSIC: LOIAL – Beginnings | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. NEW MUSIC: LOIAL – Beginnings. Armed with a unique voice and a minimal, gritty production style reminiscent of Portishead or Massive Attack at their best; LOIAL is a London based music producer, singer and writer and her new track. Album is set for release in 2017 and is written, composed, performed and produced by her. Is mixed by Niraj Chag and the video Directed by Klaudija Cermak is a reflection on an Indian woman’s journey across generations and continents. 2017 - Electronic North.
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Watch & Listen | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. The Weekly Roundup 12.03.17. NEW MUSIC: Hundreds – Un-Unify. Following on the recent release of the album. German electro-pop sibling duo of Philipp and Eva Milner aka Hundreds released a stunning video for the album track. NEW MUSIC: Jupiter C – Critical Mass. JUPITER-C have been active for a few years now, and with the new EP which features the track. NEW MUSIC: R. Missing – Kelly Was a Philistine. New York duo R. Missing recently released their debut EP. Kelly Was a Philistine. Nicklas...
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Introducing | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. PoP Campaign are the kind of band that we love here at Electronic North. Different, DIY, interesting and not afraid to include a message with their music. Mark recently interviewed this fascinating and talented duo – have a read. Having just released his debut album,. Jake Brett And The Boleen Modifier. Twist Helix is an electronic alt-pop band based in Newcastle upon Tyne. This three piece band produce thought-provoking female fronted electropop so engaging that we fell in love as so...
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NEW MUSIC: Two Sevens | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. NEW MUSIC: Two Sevens. South London electropop newcomers Two Sevens are set to launch their debut single on the 6th of January 2017 – this self titled track is a perfectly crafted slice of 80s influenced pop and it’s very nice indeed. Here’s the video in all it’s glory. Electronic North Editor, AnalogueTrash co-owner and idealistic music enthusiast. Currently studying a Music Industry Studies MA at The University of Liverpool. Proud cat whisperer. In Review: darkDARK – Heathered.
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Playlist: #ukelectropop 2016 | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. Curation by Mark Buckley. Electronic North Editor, AnalogueTrash co-owner and idealistic music enthusiast. Currently studying a Music Industry Studies MA at The University of Liverpool. Proud cat whisperer. In Review: darkDARK – Heathered. In Review: Empathy Test – By My Side/Vampire Town. In Review: Depeche Mode – Where’s the Revolution? In Review: Darknaut – Exile. The Weekly Roundup 12.03.17. The Weekly Roundup 05.03.17. The Weekly Roundup 26.02.17. The Weekly Roundup 19.02.17.
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In Review: CRYSTALBOY – Phantom Frame | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. In Review: CRYSTALBOY – Phantom Frame. It seems odd starting a review by singling out the production values of an album, but boy do they stand out here. Track after track of clean, well produced and shiny electronic goodness await the listener on. 8211; the latest album from Preston based artist Crystalboy. On the whole with. A great way to start the New Year – get it now. In Review: darkDARK – Heathered. In Review: Empathy Test – By My Side/Vampire Town. In Review: Darknaut – Exile.
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In Review: The Mystic Underground – Protagonist | Electronic North | an electronic music blog
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Watch & Listen. In Review: The Mystic Underground – Protagonist. I’m not sure what I expected from this album, but it certainly wasn’t the energetic burst of sound which introduces the first track. So rarely does an album grab my interest within the first thirty seconds. Track to track, the sound shifts from very clear eighties influences –. War of the Roses. In particular has a distinctive post-punk feel to it – to a more up to date edge, with the poppier beats of. Protagonist by The Mystic Underground.