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I'm not sure, that's how new to it I am, but in my liked videos on YouTube I have
I'm learning to listen and click like on YouTube to go into my list as I hear new stuff and I'll figure out what type it is I like, but this sort of stuff, alot of covenant is a bit slow for me though, so I won't buy the cds as I'd only like the faster stuff
No idea what synth pop or gamut is lol?
I see. I think there's a limit on # of embeds per post IIRC. I was referring to genres / sub-genres of music. "Synth-Pop" being a genre. Covenant would fall under Synth Pop. When I said the gamut I meant the definition. A gamut being a "the complete range or scope of something". Basically I was asking if you prefer Synth Pop or if you like EBM in general. EBM can encompass some harder "Industrial" type stuff as well. I was just curious as some like it all & some just like softer or harder stuff. I'm having a hard time thinking of album that's all fast off the top of my head that I'd consider Synth Pop (I'm still waking up

VNV Nation (Synth Pop, EBM) (I'd link a song but honestly I think this live album is probably my favorite of there work - A lot of good stuff. A mix of fast & slow)
Tactical Sekt (Industrial, Aggrotech, EBM) (On the harder end; I'm a big fan of this album. Faster / harder)
Suicide Commando (Industrial, Aggrotech, EBM) (I prefer his older stuff by far; I'm not as familiar with his newer work. I highly recommend his old stuff though! A pretty large range of work a bit of everything)
Solar Fake (Synth Pop, EBM) (Lighter Synth Pop, Some faster songs)
Imperative Reaction (Synth Pop, EBM) (Relatively light; Highly recommend this album. I've met them & they seemed nice so that's another plus in my book)
I've got tons more I can think of but I'll wait & see if you prefer the harder or softer end before throwing some more recommendations out there. As I mentioned I like it all in some degree. So far it seems you like more Synth Pop type stuff but we'll see about your reply. I hope your enjoying exploring the genre!
