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Pale Blue

The collaboration between New Jersey-based Italians GET IT DONE Better co-founder Mike Simonetti and vocalist Elizabeth Wight from the L.A. duo Metallic Hands, Pale Blue’s music shifts from melodic techno to ambient productions while maintaining a dreamy, quietly cathartic feeling. As he was composing the tunes that made an appearance …

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Airbird

Airbird may be the single moniker of Joel Ford, a Brooklyn-based indie electronic musician known for many collaborative tasks, including Tigercity, Video games/Ford & Lopatin (with Oneohtrix Stage Never’s Daniel Lopatin), and Ejecta/Teen Ejecta. His are Airbird drifts between dreamy, gleaming downtempo synth-pop and ecstatic, neon dance beats (occasionally through …

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RIVRS

London’s sophisticated electro-pop duo RIVRS features Charlotte Mallory and Finn Munro. The set began producing music in 2013, acquiring motivation from synth-pop veterans such as for example Depeche Mode aswell as 21st hundred years performers like Purity Band as well as the xx. RIVRS 1st attracted attention using their cover …

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Young Ejecta

Originally referred to as Ejecta, Young Ejecta may be the gauzy synth pop collaboration between Leanne Macomber and Joel Ford. Ford’s various other projects consist of Tigercity and Ford & Lopatin, aswell as production function for Autre Ne Veut and Oneohtrix Stage Never; Macomber in addition has caused Neon Indian …

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Airbird & Napolian

Airbird (Joel Ford) and Napolian (Ian Evans) both released single materials on Daniel Lopatin’s Software program label through the early 2010s; Airbird released two 12″s of hazy, neon dance-pop, and Napolian released an EP of fractured, blown-out synth funk. Both artists found very much common surface between their designs, and …

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Fight Bite

Denton, TX’s fantasy pop duo Battle Bite contain vocalists/keyboardists Jeff Louis and Leanne Macomber, who also art a synth and drum machine-driven haze similar to late-’80s/early-’90s acts want Julee Cruise which Mortal Coil (aswell as contemporaries want Beach Home). Macomber started composing what would become Combat Bite tracks that didn’t …

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