Xeno & Oaklander make retrofuturistic synth pop about what not to do
Long-running minimal electronic group Xeno & Oaklander turned heads with 2019’s Hypnos, where they shed much of their usual monochromatic textures and left-field predilections for a pop-forward direction powered by polyphonic synthesizers. But the about-face proved successful, and the Brooklyn-based duo of Sean McBride and Liz Wendelbro continued down that Technicolor path on 2021’s Vi/deo, […]
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