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Deastro

Randolph Chabot, an indie electronica maker from Sterling Levels, Michigan, produces music under a number of monikers, probably the most acclaimed which is Deastro. Chabot started producing music as a teenager, and after leaving the Detroit region for a couple of years to attend university, he moved back into the …

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Science Park

Science Recreation area, the one-man synth pop task of Myke Weiskopf, began while a reply to “the shifting part of technology.” Affected even more by shortwave radio and early digital music compared to the presumed noises of new influx, Weiskopf first began writing tunes at age ten. He finally released …

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Fine China

The indie rock four-piece Good China have already been honing their keyboard-laden design since 1997. Their deep digital sound can be embraceable and brutal, but Good China are happy with the space rock and roll ambience they have become to develop. Good China, made up of bassist Greg Markov, keyboardist …

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Polara

Following dissolution of his retro-pop group the 27 Various, Minneapolis-based singer/guitarist Ed Ackerson shaped Polara with Peter Anderson (drums), Jennifer Jurgens (guitar, vocals, organ), and Jason Orris (bass, vocals). Where Ackerson’s music once sprung through the inspirations of ’60s pop, with Polara he consumed the impact of ’70s Krautrock, layering …

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Joy Electric

Modern Christian synth pop group Pleasure Electric may be the brainchild of Orange State, CA, indigenous Ronnie Martin, formerly of Rainbow Rider and Dance Home Children (which also included his sibling, Jason Martin, of Starflyer 59). Originally conceived being a single task for Martin, Pleasure Electric highlighted bouncy pop tracks …

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