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Which are good electropop artist?

Asked by Muselo (22points) June 24th, 2014

I am interest in knowing some good electropop artist. Lali Puna and Your Chin are the ones that I like. Way they mix music with light repeating vocal does the charm every time.

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Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Some examples of their work would help.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

@Muselo Wow, the first one was really nice. Very relaxing. Let me check out the second.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

The second not so much. And I usually don’t like that kind of music. I paused Theory of a DeadMan to listen to it.

Muselo's avatar

You would love all other tracks by these artists, as I mentioned they are great.
Your Chin is an Indian indie artist and Lali Puna is from Munich and she too is indie :)

Please let me know if you guys have ever came across some other artist who makes similar kind of music!

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

You might really like this festival. It’s not electropop, but it is some nice music.
http://colorscape.org/

Blondesjon's avatar

Lords of Acid and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult are heavier but still a lot of fun.

Dan_Lyons's avatar

This is the very 1st I have ever heard of electopoop music.

El_Cadejo's avatar

I think I would consider Your Chin and Lali Puna more in the genre of electronica.

Last.fm has a great list of electronica and indietronica groups

As for a recommendation, I’ll go with The Chemical Brothers

@Blondesjon I was thinkin Lords of Acid too. Specifically these songs.

Vincentt's avatar

I think you might like De Lux. I should know more but can’t think of them off the top of my head, might add them later.

Muselo's avatar

Kraftwerk – another German band. I bet they have some secret formula! :D

Here is some deep, beautiful music – Remember Remember

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