- Dada pop
- Electronic pop
- Leftfield
- Dance pop
- New Wave
- Synth pop
- Art pop
- Neoclassical
- Avant-pop
- Alternative dance
- Surf pop
Comment:
this 12-notch issue clocking in at a 27-minute only is a witty
comment on electronic pop music. It
involves a loads of “obligatory” styles as synth
pop,
(electronic) dance
pop yet there are represented more
post-punk/rock/New Wave-tinged numbers as well. In truth, the styles
are not represented in pure format. Furthermore, the artist is
inclined to find out supportive points from darkened/neoclassical
electronic music, uncanny cabaret and art pop styles. In such a track
as
La niebla acecha BSO
one can draw parallels upon the likes of Messer Chups/and
Messer Für Frau Müller,
and
Man
or Astro-man? because
those ghostly synthesised high frequencies and sheer electronic
effects and surf pop-based
elements (especially at
torbellino
de ostias 02) are
intermingled with a tongue-in-cheek attitude. The
latter fact of the last mentioned sentence can be admitted about
The
Facts In The Case Of The Hypnocoin BSO
because the frantic first half of the track on synthesisers is merely
followed by austere bleeps in the second part. Indeed, music is
united with the manifestation of nothingness though all the
impression comes into a mind-provoking substance. Indeed,
it could be said some seeds of dada pop are represented over there.
The issue is a part of the discography of Barcelona, Catalonia-based
imprint NYAPSTER. Fairly
fine.