Friday, December 20, 2019

12/ 2019 New release: Softcore Express – Electrocreedence

Eternal Sunday prsents a new electronic tribute by Softcore Express, this time featuring four inmortal songs made famous by the rock band Creedence Clearwateer Revival. As usual the songs have been produced in a synthpop/ synthwave style using vintage analog synthesizers.











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Friday, November 22, 2019

11/ 2019 New release: NiñodeFuego – Lemon Fake

Eternal Sunday presents a new release by NiñodeFuego, this time a 4-tracks EP that features two versions of the title track, a remix from “No One’s Dancing” and the song “So Far From Brazil” (this one sung in Spanish and English).










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Friday, October 25, 2019

10/ 2019 New release: Softcore Express – Electrostones

Eternal Sunday presents anothe tribute album by Softcore Express, Electrostones. The album features 11 tracks made famous (in the 60s) by the legendary rockers The Rolling Stones, this time produced as synthpop/ electropop/ synthwave tracks. A variety of classic analog synthesizers and drum machines were used to give the album a classic, retro feel. A must for any electro fan.








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Friday, September 13, 2019

09/ 2019 New release: Canal Pop feat. Polette – Moonlight Shadow (German Kreff Remix)

Eternal Sunday presents an amazing progressive house remix of Canal Pop featuring Polette’s cover of Mike Oldfield “Moonlight Shadow” by DJ and remixer German Kreff.












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Friday, June 21, 2019

06/ 2019 New release: ES 2339 Softcore Express – Electronic Bach II: More Switched-on Versions

Eternal Sunday presents the second volume of the Electronic Bach series, Electronic Bach II: More Switched-on Versions. Like the first one, it features 14 inmortal pieces composed by Johann Sebastian Bach recorded with  vintage synthesizers, as an homage to the early work of Wendy Carlos and many other synthesizer pioneers of the late 60s and early 70s.












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Friday, May 24, 2019

ExZentrica: 05/ 2019 Nuevo lanzamiento: Diego Parrilla – Espasmo De Amor

ExZentrica presenta Espasmo de Amor, el primer álbum solista de Diego Parrilla luego de formar parte de varias bandas y proyectos como artista y productor. El álbum contiene 15 tracks con una fuerte influencia de lo mejor del rock/ pop argentino de los ’80 y ’90, combinando sonidos eléctricos de guitarra con líneas de sintetizadores. Las composiciones son originales, excepto “Domingo” donde colabora con el artista chileno Joaquín Stevens y en los covers de “Qué Hago en Manila” (originalmente de Virus) y “Vuelta Por El Universo” de Cerati/ Melero. Un álbum de gran calidad grabado con amor y buen gusto.

El single “En Espiral (Versión single)” fue lanzado como corte del álbum.

 

 

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Friday, March 29, 2019

03/ 2019 New release: Softcore Express – Peter Gunn

Eternal Sunday presents yet another killer electronic cover version by Softcore Express, this time the inmortal instrumental Peter Gunn. The piece was composed by the legendary Henry Mancini for the first original detectiver series for TV, Peter Gunn (1958), created by Blake Edwards (who also created the Pink Panther, which would also use music by Mancini). Along the years several versions of Peter Gunn were released. The original one, a guitar-based one by Duane Eddy,  a very well known version by Emerson, Lake And Palmer, arranged as progressive rock in the 70s, and a nice electropop version by the Art Of Noise during the 80s, made using samplers and top technology of the time (this version won a Grammy award). Now, Softcore Express releases a version for the new generations, arranged in the usual synthpop/ synthwave style using analog synthesizers.




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Friday, March 22, 2019

03/ 2019 New release: Canal Pop – Not Mister Right: An Introduction To Canal Pop

Eternal Sunday proudly presents Not Mister Right: An Introduction To Canal Pop, an album that compiles some of the best songs recorded by Canal Pop, the synthpop music project led by songwriter and producer Emiliano Canal (who also happens to be the label’s director), from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 
“I spent these last years devoted full time to the record label” Emiliano explains “so my artistic project Canal Pop was not my priority, when I had some free time I recorded some songs and released them but without the time or energy to come up with a proper campaign. And it was a shame, because some of the songs that Canal Pop released were good and deserved better luck with the public”.

This doesn’t mean that Canal Pop’s songs went unnoticed these years. Canal Pop is well known in the synthpop/ electropop global underground scene and specialized portals like Side Line (Belgium) and others write about him on a regular basics. Songs and remixed by Canal Pop have been released in compilations by labels and pages like Side Line and Alfa Matrix (Belgium), Sector44 (USA), Ninthwave (USA) and Electrozombies (Germany) (as well as by Eternal Sunday, Emiliano’s label).   

Not Mister Right: An Introduction To Canal Pop features 13 original tracks, and all of the songs are a proper sample of Canal Pop’s style: classic electropop arrangements and production, catchy radio-friendly choruses, crystal-clear voiced professionally produced and plays of words in the lyrics (in English, which is not bad considering that Emiliano is from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where people speak Spanish). The lyrics are about falling in love, being yourself, infatuation, electricity, being cool in Japan, dancing alone, girls who want to learn new things and girls that really enjoy phone calls. 

Several amazing singers collaborated with Canal Pop over the years and all of them are present here: Gaby Laguzzi, New York City’s Bea Conenna, Polette (who shared stages with the likes of Deep Purple and Shakira), Josefina Aufranc and recently with teen singer and TV actress Pauli Cugnata. “All of them are amazing professional singers with thousands of hours of live and studio work” says Emiliano, “I’m very proud of the girls I work with. Besides, they’re all very pretty”.

All the songs were produced by Emiliano Canal except for the opening track “I Want You (To Be My Baby)”, which was produced by producer Osi Tejerina (who also directs a record label in Buenos Aires). 9 of the songs are featured in 2019 versions, with an improved sound. “Future Nights” was commercially unreleased (only as part of a free compilation).

“A new Canal Pop period is beginning”, says Emiliano. “New songs, new singers, bigger and better plans”. In the meantime, the world can listen to Not Mister Right: An Introduction To Canal Pop to catch the mood.




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Friday, February 15, 2019

02/ 2019 New release: Canal Pop feat. Pauli Cugnata – Let’s Move

Eternal Sunday presents another single by synthpop artist Canal Pop, this time featuring the beautiful and young singer and actress Pauli Cugnata on vocals. The song is called “Let’s Move” and it’s an ironic look at someone who feels that his or her life must go on somewhere else. As usual, the production features a classic synthpop/ synthwave arrangement with lots of analog synthesizers sounds. Two remixes were added to the single, both by DJ and producer German Kreff.




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Friday, February 8, 2019

02/ 2019 New release: Softcore Express – Libertango

Eternal Sunday presents a new electronic tango single by Softcore Express, this time Libertango another composition by Astor Piazzolla, the composer that fusioned tango with contemporary music in the second half of the XX century. As usual the track is produced using analog synthesizers and drum machines, with no acoustic instruments whatsoever, including no bandoneon (tango accordion) which is the instrument that gives tango its distinctive sound. A very fresh version of a classic composition.







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Friday, January 11, 2019

01/ 2019 New release: Warbarians – Psycho Love

Eternal Sunday presents Psycho Love, the debut EP of a very promising band from Rosario, Argentina, Warbarians. Their music combines the melodies of britpop and powerpop with the freshnes of indie music, all with a post punk attitude. The EP contains killer 5 tracks that combine a direct sound with heartfelt lyrics about human relationships.









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Friday, January 4, 2019

01/ 2019 New release: Softcore Express – Electronic Bach: Switched-On Versions

Eternal Sunday presents another landmark album by Softcore Express: Electronic Bach Switched-on Versions, an album that features 12 tracks composed by the immortal Johan Sebastian Bach produced with  analog synthesizers. Of course, the album is an homage to the first ever synthesized classical music album, done by Wendy Carlos in 1968 (back when he was Walter Carlos). That album produced dozens of clones, creating a new musical genre: classical music made with synthesizers. Now Softcore Express pays homage to that late 60s/ early 70s craze with this lovely album. The cover features a picture taken on the Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires.



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