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all Albums of Electronic -> Electro-Pop
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Debut album of the band Lorelei Lee (consisting of Sonja Romei and Palm) with bittersweet and sensual sound aesthetics. The examples of the elegant and subtle electro songs are found in the burlesque Revuemusik of the 1920s to the 1940s, resulting in a contemporary variation of established styles, a reference to listening music and clubsounds.
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Catchy hooks, groove oriented drumming, dusty Californian riffs and spooky loops - "Doom Pop", the second album of the Los Angeles based band "The Spores", is a colourful soundgarden between Electro, Doom, Pop and Rock.
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"Imagine of The Future", the debut album of the Los Angeles based band "The Spores" featuring charismatic lead singer Molly McGuire, connects Electroclash to Stoner Rock resulting in an astonishing pop chat. Eccentric but very thrilling!
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„this guys are bobstars. They sing electronically disposed about nice weather or about the actor of the detective with moustache in the sit-com magnum“„and are making bold-electronic pop-music“(der standard, 21.06.06; 16.02.06).
Think about Depeche Mode, Grandaddy and Men Without Hats and you still don’t get even close to the unique sound of BOB.
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