Electro-Pop
The Most Awesome Vintage Synths And Trumpet Riffs, “Summer Herz”
You don’t need a degree in Music Theory to appreciate the marriage of vintage synths, trumpet riffs, and jazzy piano keys on “Summer Herz.” The newest single from Steven Jones & Logan Sky might be fascinating to you.
If you thought that all songs that make you think about summer revolve around happy vibes, this is not the case. Indeed, there’s also the other side of the coin.
Sinking into melancholy, the well-written lyrics will relive old wounds and memories, making it clear those sunny days weren’t enough to heal the pain, especially when a friendship is over.
On the other hand, losing a friend is never easy. Thereby, “Summer Herz” is precisely relatable to comfort you in many ways.
Flaunting a grandiose vocal presence alongside dark and mysterious melodies, the European duo takes you back to the first time you heard legends such as Soft Cell and Depeche Mode, capturing the nostalgic hearts with ease.
Taking inspiration from traveling, the visuals give Steven Jones & Logan Sky a chance to express maximum creativity in the midst of nature. No doubt, these artists keep transcending thanks to their authentic vision too.
Above all, you can have a listen to the new EP ‘Summer Herz’ via Bandcamp for more vintage synths, lyrical metaphors, and references with deep meaning.
Without further ado, stay tuned below.
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Electro-Pop
Relive The 80s With Anne Reburn’s Cover Of “Touch In The Night”

The recent music video from Anne Reburn is nothing short of fantastic. She pays tribute to the iconic band Silent Circle with an 80s cover of their hit song “Touch In the Night.”
From the moment this clip begins, you’ll be transported back in time with Anne Reburn’s electrifying energy. Undoubtedly, the neon aesthetics and the top-notch choreography are stunning too.
Plus, the fashion and styling choices are spot on, and it all comes together to create something special.
But let’s not forget the singing, Anne Reburn’s voice is definitely her best asset in my opinion. On the other hand, you won’t be disappointed if you’re looking to get your dose of nostalgia.
Besides that, the sound is otherworldly accompanied by a touch of contemporary Electro-Pop.
Resonating with audiences of all generations, this version of “Touch In The Night” is astronomically epic, and it deserves way more attention. By the way, the rising artist is currently based in Los Angeles and has become popular on YouTube due to her exceptional covers.
So don’t miss out on this great opportunity to relive the 80s, check out her channel today for more remarkable renditions…
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Electro-Pop
Don’t “Wait” Any Longer, Joon Shares Black And White Music Video

Notably, a black and white music video suggests an atemporal quality and can be seen as a more artistic choice. Electro-Pop singer Yasmin Kuymizakis aka Joon adopts this aesthetic to create stark visuals for her new single “Wait.”
No doubt, the lack of color allows the viewers to focus on the subject matter of the clip. Put differently, you will see a perfect picture of the emotions or message behind this tune without being distracted by vivid tones.
On the other hand, a black and white music video creates a certain atmosphere, such as nostalgia, which fits perfectly with the retro synths in the background.
The lyrics of “Wait” serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of valuing your time and taking action to make the most of it. Perhaps, it might also mean that in order to reach the desired outcome, one must be open to face challenges.
Overall, Joon knows how to add a layer of depth to the compositions she makes.
Produced by Johnny Jewel, “Wait” effectively captures your attention with an unforgettable blend of space-age melodies and thought-provoking verses. Obviously, the whole concept is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Electro-Pop
The Weeknd Takes On The Role Of A Voyeur In New Music Video!

The Weeknd has released a music video for the tune “Is There Someone Else?,” which is taken from his fifth studio album “Dawn FM.” The new clip was directed by Cliqua, who has previously worked with the Electro-Pop star on other singles.
In the top-notch visuals, you’ll see the singer as both a jealous voyeur and the reason for his jealousy.
The video premiere of “Is There Someone Else?” follows The Weeknd’s recent completion of the first leg of his “After Hours Til Dawn Tour” and the release of the new track “Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” from the next Avatar film soundtrack, co-produced by Swedish House Mafia and Simon Franglen.
On a side note, fans can’t wait to see The Weeknd’s performance as a cult leader infiltrating the celebrity culture of Los Angeles in the upcoming HBO Max series “The Idol”! Stay tuned for more information.