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Synthie dB Shock
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Zürich, Switzerland
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Factory Reset |
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Heavy Skies |
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Window to Life |
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Jo 'Synthie' Huber is an Australian solo artist and the driving force behind synthpop act Synthie dB Shock (pronounced Synthie Decibelshock). She writes and arranges all the music, writes the lyrics, plays most of the instruments, tweaks the knobs and sings all of her songs herself.
Synthie dB Shock’s music reflects Jo’s passion for vintage synths and drum machines, as well as gothic/industrial music, which explains the dark undertones in many of her songs. Despite being heavily influenced by The Cure, New Order, The Church, The Beatles and Pink Floyd, Synthie dB Shock puts great effort into maintaining her own signature sound. The result is a collection of catchy contemporary synthpop with the warmth of the analogue age.
Jo founded Synthie dB Shock in 2012 and released her debut self-funded E.P. "Factory Reset" in 2013, arousing the interest and support of music lovers, online music magazines, blog reviewers and fellow musicians around the globe. Indie radio stations gave the E.P. plenty of airplay in the U.K., Australia and the United States. The title track has also been featured on the "Bluetown Electronica" compilation album released in 2014 on Sub Culture Records (Norway).
“With a wonderfully melancholy vibe, her synth-pop is a perfect pairing for fans of The Cure, Gary Numan, or New Order...“
– Jimm Kjelgaard of EMINENT DOMAIN
During 2015, Synthie dB Shock composed the theme music for "Skerat’s Eclectic Podcasts" radio show (former "Synthopia" show). Additionally, she plunged into her first ever musical collaboration with Real Life / Alien Skin keyboardist George Pappas, singing backing vocals to his stunning song, "Tomorrow’s Dead". The song was released in 2016 on the "Let There Be Synth Vol. 5.4" compilation album on iTunes and later on Alien Skin’s "Choose 21" album. The song was received well by both bands' fans.
January 2019 saw the release of the singles, “Window To Life” and “Retro Planet”. New music and some exciting surprises can be expected for early 2023 that gaming fans will absolutely love!
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