started as one of the founding members of the electro band Dekolaž in
2006, to continue with her solo project Popsimonova in 2008. Dark
marching electronics, raw synth lines, voice that declaims introspective
observations about the time and place we live in, as well as cold
mechanical forms are all continuation of the European 80s electronics
music. Live performance includes synth, vox and laptop. Popsimonova
performed live throughout Europe ( and South America).
With releases on Enfant Terrible and Romance Moderne labels and
upcoming on Gooiland Elektro label (her first solo 12") and on Domestica
( collaboration with Zarkoff).
The sound of Zarkoff, who is active as music producer for almost ten
years, ranges from club oriented electro techno that can be heard on his
previous releases, to IDM, darkwave and singersongwriter music of his
most recent album. Playing with different set ups with live vocals,
Zarkoff performed live throughout Europe and has releases on labels such
as Home Made Electronica, Adriatiko Recordings, Black Leather Records,
while his recent album 'Departed' was self-released. Active member in
FFFC (with Le Chocolat Noir) and Sumerian Fleet (with Alden Tyrell and
Ingmar Pauli) with release on Creme Eclipse label. Upcoming in 2013 is
the new analog electropop release he made with Popsimonova.
Energetic Post-Punk band heavily influenced by 80's Post-Punk/Cold
Wave/Goth/Anarcho and its D.I.Y. ethics. Born in the Barcelona squatting
scene on late 2010, Belgrado mix obscure sometimes catchy melodies with
punk attitude and dancing beats.
Drawing inspiration from synthesizer-based film soundtracks of
yesteryear, drones, early EBM, minimal synth, a dose of psychedelic
synthpop and a heavy dose of throbbing appregiated rhythms, Soft Riot is
a science-fiction heavy soundscape that narrates the listener through
today’s fractured, excessive landscape with hints of black humour.
London based electronic outfit Noi Kabat draw on inspiration from Constructivism, Futurism, 70's science fiction, and noise theory to create a sound reminiscent of the early industrial pioneers. They combine noise from their environment with the sounds of esoteric electronic drums and analogue keyborards in an attempt to create an authentic yet newly reconfigured sound. Their electronic repertoire harks to a new and obscured age, vocals acting as counter-point to that of their machines.