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How does a financial crisis sound like?
element perspective goes on with its series of cheerful compilations for post-earthquake situations. solid electronica, and some techno-pop. high hope.
an american kid in love (with bikes and indie pop).
maybe one of those days i will change the name of this tumblr into netlabels go eardrumspop. the label is just great: they keep publishing sweet singles with beautiful covers and brilliant pop. this time it is the danish band cape canaveral, and there is a cover of galaxy 500. enjoy.
self-confident electronic pop is going to eat you slowly.
fragmented, dissolved, "scattered" electronic pop by go-qualia, sounding like lemon ice cream.
kazuki uchida's first album is a series of lazy instrumentals, like half-asleep electronica intermittently dreaming of christmas. recommended.
unaffected japanese indietronica. the most comfortable place to stay on a rainy day.
aitänna77 dreams of a world where peace dreams of itself playing bedroom pop. and wakes up in a trip-hop record turning backwards.
compilation of covers out of the impressive eardrumspop catalogue (and a couple of extras). it includes laura k's interpretation of real estate, the candy stryper's "born on a train" (i did mention i love this cover, didn't i?), and a "never let me down" by richard holmsen, who sounds poignantly abandoned... perfect dressing up for the autumn.
adam radmall is plusplus. he plays a kind of nonchalant instrumental music that might not immediately surprise you – but, as you will slowly appreciate, everything he does it’s so welcoming and nicely wrapped up that you will probably find yourself coming back to his world again and again. “game over” is your last chance to discover it.
liquid modern pop from romania. warm vocal waves and crispy melodic layers, sounding very oceanic and transatlantic even if on local records.
pure pop classicism, except for a few light touches of indietronica, and a bit of indierock diversion.
newborn netlabel duskdarter wakes up to a lonely world, inhabited by grey feelings, cold indifference, and little more. it could remind you of papa m, with some fragile vocals. nice indeed.
japanese effervescent xylophones, an "urban tango" sounding like a party of drunken fans of pascal comelade, and an acquatic remix by dot tape dot. looks like it's fun time at totokoko.