In order to keep the momentum of the week going, we’ve got a playlist for you ! This one is filled with sweet electro pop and ambient sounds ; for our 31st playlist – already! – we showcase a wide range of electronic aesthetics, and our tracklist is almost exclusively filled with women artists. We start by diving right in the electronic softness of Elohim, Malou Madi as well as Alé Araya, before heading into the abyss of an experimental pop tinged with political messages with JOYE and Mythie. Further on, we advance on electro-organic lands with TETHA, before letting a slightly more rock atmosphere take over with Temps Calme, Crystal Murray and Men I Trust. And finally, we let this extensive journey come to an end with Adam Naas’s latest single, an artist we have been following since his debut. Have a good listening session !

Tracklist :

  1. Earth Magic – INZO feat. Elohim
  2. Still Cercle – Malou Madi
  3. treetops – Alé Araya
  4. Social Slavery – JOYE
  5. Waves – Mythie
  6. Luna Moth – IOTA PHI
  7. Start – Reÿn
  8. BURN – TETHA
  9. Nos Années Sauvages – Museau
  10. GRIP – Tei Shi
  11. Trust – Sabrina Bellaouel
  12. Off The Mark – Temps Calme
  13. ALONE / TOGETHER – SOLOMOON feat. Daniel Netz
  14. Strict Machine – Crystal Murray
  15. Billie Toppy – Men I Trust
  16. A Story We Don’t Tell – Adam Naas


More playlists are to be found on our Spotify profile. If you’ve enjoyed listening to this playlist, we heavily recommend you to give “Women of Experimental Pop” as well as “Pop & Alternative” a listen, since we regularly update them with fresh finds !

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About the Author: Cloé Gruhier

As a music web writer for several years, I have developed a particularly devoted passion for electronic and alternative musics. From the ethereal melodies of Max Cooper to the introspective music and lyrics of Banks, my radar has me listening to the wide French and international independent music scene... all of this between communication plans for independent labels and artists !

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