This month sees moustached British synth-pop king Tom Aspaul follow up three critically acclaimed albums—Black Country Disco, Life in Plastic, and Cabin Fever—with his latest dreamy Italo disco-inspired album, Moustache (Part I). It marks the first chapter in the independent artist's planned trilogy, blending house, club-pop, and euphoric electropop to capture desire in all its... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Interview: Jae Deco on his new single ARTificial “you can hear the aggression in the instrumental…I’d still call it a pop song but it definitely has some experimental-electro energy in it”
Chicago based Jae Deco is an emerging recording artist with an impressive DIY approach to pop music, giving us some unique sounds. As a producer, visual artist, and music video director, Jae creates a striking audiovisual world. With the release of his new single ARTificial The Queer Review's editor James Kleinmann spoke exclusively with Jae Deco... Continue Reading →
