Official music video 'Wake Up' performed by Canadian artist 'Sheenah Ko'. The song is taken from the album 'Future Is Now'.
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I am the founder and main author of the international synthpop magazine Electrozombies, which was founded in 2010 as a niche music video blog for synth pop and genre-related music. Since my childhood I am a lover of melancholic, bleak electronic music. Started in the late 70s with minimal electro band Kraftwerk and become a real synth pop fan through Depeche Mode's hit 'People Are People' in 1984.
With my knowledge being almost 40 years in the synth pop scene I write and publish all about this music genre to keep the scene alive. Read all details here: The story behind the origin of Electrozombies.
"It's Too Late To Stop Now" performed by the US band 'Ill-Advised' is a strange, but really cool electro track.
Official music video for the synth pop song 'Die In The Disco' performed by 'Night Club' taken from the album 'Die Die Lullaby'.
The song 'No Control' really picked me up sound-wise. 'Steinhart' combine classic EBM with modern sounds and elements.
Official music video for the electro pop song 'Dirty Disco' performed by 'Francesca e Luigi' taken from the same-titled album 'Dirty Disco'.
Official music video 'Home' performed by 'Fractal Age' taken from the album 'Another Way'.
The song 'Summoning' is a great dark pop / gothic song by the US artist 'Miss FD' with ancient middle eastern textures.
Official music video 'Hymn' performed by 'Ultravox' taken from the album 'Monument The Soundtrack' (1983).
Official music video for the electro pop song 'Thank You For Breaking My Heart' performed by the Danish band 'SoftWave'.
Official music video 'Les Choses' performed by the French band 'h/p' taken from the album 'Programma'. Video by Christophe Chamoulaud.
Official music video 'Fields Of Rape (Death In June Cover)' performed by 'TourdeForce' taken from the EP 'Six In The Key Of Death'.
The song 'Distress Yourself (Feat. Mavigh)' is a gloomy song about separation in the broadest sense by 'Everyday Saints'.