7 posts tagged with electropop and pop.
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Everyone I Know
Resistor celebrates springtime with a lush new single, "Everyone I Know."
This hook-laden dance-pop number is seasoned with Resistor's cynical charm, pondering whether originality can exist if a person is merely a product of his environment. Of course, the existentialism lurks beneath many layers of burbling synths, glitchy drum machines, and boy-girl harmonies. [more inside]
Resistor - Vincent van Gogh
A homemade synthpop tune about the myth of the meritocracy and the pain of being an artist without an audience, like something Stephin Merritt could've come up with on a dreary evening in an alternate universe where The Magnetic Fields never got popular. [more inside]
Resistor - David the Gnome
This is an electro version of the theme song to the children's show "The World of David the Gnome," which aired in the US on Nickelodeon from 1987 to 1995. [more inside]
Millimeters of Mercury — Finish Last
Millimeters of Mercury is back after the end of finals at USC to present this decidedly retro electropop song that bounces and pounds in B flat major, occasionally straying into harmonic minor and dabbling in diminished chords and flat sevenths.
Enjoy. =]
you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
an original song. :) ever had a bad break-up? i have.
[warning, there's some explicit language toward the end. okay, there's a lot of explicit language at the end. ;)]
Shut Up, Throw Up (Your Hands)
SHUT UP & LISTEN TO MY SONG
it's a demo.
There's a Party in My Head
and you're invited! [more inside]
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