Also known as techno pop, synth pop is considered to be a subgenre of the new wave. It was born in the late 1970s and has its cultural origins in both the United Kingdom and Japan. The most dominant characteristic of synth pop is its heavy use of synthesizer. Deriving its main inspiration from house, chillwave, electro, futurepop, electropop, alternative dance and hypnagogic pop, synth pop employs drum machines and sequencers to create rigid and rhythmic songs. A great majority of synth pop songs rely on technology and software. In other words, actual instruments are rarely used in this genre. Take a closer look at our extensive synth pop library below to further discover this unique genre.
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