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Andrew Sega

As of 2011, Sega was working on a new dark electropop project with Julia Beyer (Chandeen, Technoir).

Bernard Chandran

English electropop musician, Little Boots wore a Chandran dress for her interview with Metro.co.uk.

Dana Countryman

Dana Countryman is an American electronic music composer and performer notable for his collaboration with French electropop artist Jean-Jacques Perrey.

Experiment with Mother

Experiment With Mother is the debut studio album by British Electropop band Chikinki, released on Sink and Stove Records on April 2, 2001.

Gina X Performance

Gina X Performance was a German dance-rock/electropop ensemble from Cologne, consisting of vocalist Gina Kikoine and writer/producer Zeus B. Held, Ralph Morgenstern (backing vocals), Hinrich Sickenberger (backing vocals, drums) and Lazlo Czigany (drums).

Greg Sorbara

His daughter Martina Sorbara is a successful singer-songwriter, currently touring the United Kingdom as frontwoman to the electropop outfit Dragonette.

Hannah med H

The soundtrack for this film was created by the Swedish electropop band The Knife, and released as an album, Hannah med H Soundtrack.

Hitoshi Sakimoto

He has stated that his biggest musical influences are "old techno and progressive rock" groups such as the Japanese electropop group Yellow Magic Orchestra.

If I Can't Dance

It is a dance pop, electropop and disco song and a reference to the famous misquotation of Emma Goldman, "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution", which nevertheless summarizes what she did say.

Mœnia

In 2006 Mœnia released a new album, named "Solar", which follows a more 1980s electropop style, including more electric guitar sounds.

Oh L'amour

A cover version by DJ Dero featuring Alejandro Sergi (of the Argentine electropop band Miranda!) was recorded in 2007 and included on the dance music compilation Verano 2008.

Rad Racer

Electropop group Work Drugs released a song called "Rad Racer" in 2011 and the official video for the song contains footage from Rad Racer II.

Thomas Leer

Thomas Leer (born Thomas Wishart, 1953, Port Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician who as well as releasing a number of albums and singles in his own right, was also one half (the other being Claudia Brücken) of the 1980s electropop band Act.

Turn the Night Up

"Turn the Night Up" is a dance-pop and electropop song, following the footsteps of his previous singles, "Finally Found You", "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" and others, and it was built from a phrase that he always uses with his girlfriend Anna Kournikova.


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