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Synth fans take note! In case you have missed our blogs, Facebook posts and Strangeways Radio airplay, Synthemesc Records is compiling a roster of some of the hottest Synthpop, Dreamwave and Indie Electronica artists in the world. Run by Teeel’s Jim Smith, the label is home to Strangeways favorites like Nightlife, Model Worker, Alexis, Soft Lighting, Skeleton Beach, Another Green World and tons more!
One of these artists, OnThe88 has compiled a killer mix of all of the Synthemesc artists and it’s an absolutely free download!
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Synthemesc strikes again! It’s almost unfair to other labels, the way Jim Smith and Synthemesc have cornered the market on dreamy 80′s inspire synthpop. With deference to Johnny Jewel and Italians Do It Better, Synthemesc has built a roster including Smith’s own Teeel, Nightlife, Model Worker, Soft Lighting, Aimes, Another Green World, Secret School and more!
Next up is Skeleton Beach, a solo project for Justin Hamilton, formerly of Color Cycle. Skeleton Beach’s debut EP, will be out towards the end of the summer, but you can a free download of the gorgeous first single, Half Life.
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Synthemesc is a relatively new label, formed in 2011 but they are already greatly impressing us with their releases. As you can imagine from their name, they cover Electronic music, specifically in the genres of Synth Pop / Dream Wave / Dark Disco / Smooth Electronica / Experimental Beats.
Discover their artists; Nightlife, Teeel and Soft Lighting.
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Nightlife’s Darin Rajabian and Caroline Myrick met in early 2010, bonding over a shared love of Pop music. Together, it is a match made in musical heaven, with Darin incorporating his musical influences; 80′s new wave, Italo-Disco and 60′s groups like The Zombies, with Caroline’s soft pop vocals.
Their debut self-titled EP was released in January 2011 and features 6 songs of Electro-dance goodness, highlighted by the track Goodbye. The EP should appeal to fans of Ladytron, Goldfrapp and Freezpop.
Thankfully, we didn’t have to wait long for new material. A 2nd EP, called Radio was released in October 2011. This collection of tracks was somewhat less dance focused, and featured the type of gorgeous, shimmering synthpop of other Strangeways Radio favorites like Mint Julep, Chromatics and New Look.
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