Electronic Summer: Karin Park
Karin Park has won over audiences from the back-woods of Dalarna to London’s hipster districts with raw, emotional songs and dancefloor-friendly electronics. She co-wrote Norway’s popular Eurovision entry in 2013…
Karin Park has won over audiences from the back-woods of Dalarna to London’s hipster districts with raw, emotional songs and dancefloor-friendly electronics. She co-wrote Norway’s popular Eurovision entry in 2013…
With sixteen studio albums to their credit, Project Pitchfork are seasoned veterans of the dark electro scene. The German band first hit the scene in 1990, marking their territory with…
Berlin-based act, Solar Fake, have three albums behind them, crossing genres while maintaining an electronic style and dark, romantic feel. The project of Sven Friedrich (Zeraphine, Dreadful Shadows), Solar Fake…
Since their founding in 2012, Me the Tiger have made waves with their intelligent and energetic synthpop. The trio from Falun come to Electronic Summer with a new EP on…
Thirty years since Psyche’s first album, Insomnia Theatre, the godfathers of dark electro are still going strong. We caught up with Darrin Huss ahead of Psyche’s Electronic Summer show, which…
Greece’s most popular export might be Marsheaux, the duo who recently covered Depeche Mode’s A Broken Frame in its entirety. The project was ambitious, but the Athenian act has proven…
New Order have unveiled the first of their tracks recorded for Mute. “Restless,” which is taken from the forthcoming Music Complete album, is a breezy MOR rock song that certainly…
Michael Rother, the collaborator of Dieter Moebius, has announced his passing this evening. The name of Dieter Moebius is inseparable from the history of post-war European electronic and experimental music.…
The members of DAF have announced that they have resolved their differences, and that DAF will continue to perform live for the foreseeable future. Their current set of dates had…
A TV presentation from 1981, this footage reveals Kraftwerk on stage to have a slightly kooky sense of humour. Robot dancing with smiles; audience participation in the use of the…