
Synthpop Symphony W/Matt Williams
About Synthpop Symphony
Electronic dance music (EDM) shows are among the most exciting ways to experience your favorite DJs spinning the latest beats. However, there’s a glaring issue: nearly all of these programs cater exclusively to house, trance, and Top 40 pop hits.
Currently, there are no radio programs that celebrate the burgeoning indie appeal of Synthpop, Synthwave, and Electropop, while also paying homage to the iconic music of the 1980s with reimagined remixes and modernized covers. This is despite the fact that thousands of artists across more than 60 countries are actively creating music in these genres.
In addition, many legendary 1980s artists continue to release new music, embark on tours, and sell out venues worldwide. For example, in Los Angeles alone between 2022 and 2025, Depeche Mode, Howard Jones, Duran Duran, New Order, Gary Numan, Tears For Fears, and a Flock of Seagulls all unveiled new albums and performed to packed audiences over multiple nights. Even niche Italo Disco artists like Thomas Anders of Modern Talking sell out two-night engagements in Los Angeles every year.
The fanbase for this music is alive and thriving, hungry for new sounds, fresh artists, and nostalgic classics reminiscent of radio stations like KROQ, Live 105, and 91X in California. Yet, as electronic music has ascended to dominate the mainstream, this passionate audience has been left behind.
Worse still, the general public lacks an easy way to discover this music. The solution lies in bringing it directly to listeners—meeting them where they are. Affordable streaming, FM radio and satellite options are the most effective ways to connect with these audiences.
While companies like XM Satellite Radio honor classic new wave and indie rock, there is currently no equivalent radio program for electronic music fans to hear the latest from these dynamic artists. It’s time to fill this void and give this genre, and its dedicated listeners, the platform they deserve.
Synthpop Symphony W/Matt Williams
Synthpop Symphony 257 New Electropop Synthwave Synthpop Italo and 1980's Retro Mix!
Synthpop Symphony 257
Erasure-Gimme Gimme Gimme(Mark Robotham Remix)(Mute)
Out Run-Monster(Indie)
Depeche Mode-In Your Memory(TSF Winter Lounge Mix)(Mute)
Imbermind-Thousand Years(Indie)
ABC-Look of Love(Hlynur Sölvi Re-Mix 2025)(Polygram)
T ony Di Bart-The Real Thing(Iván Santana Remix)(Club T ools)
Hozier-T oo Sweet(Cat Dealers Remix)(Columbia)
INXS-Need You T onight(Trance House Remix)(Mercury)
Mayah Camera and Micromatscenes-Hearts in Love(Indie)
Andrew Corbin-I’m Dreaming(FiloFX Records)
Heaven 17-Fascist Groove Thing(Dekayne Remix)(Epic)
Stage of Theed-Lying in Darkness(Indie)
Nikkon-Have a lIttle Faith(Undo Records)
Automelodi-Cavalo(Indie)
Robert Smith and Da Hype(Junior Jack Remix)(Radikal)
RogueFX and Dewar-Livin’(Beat Bakery Mix)(FiloFX)
Dead or Alive-Brand New Lover(Epic)
Boxcar-Freemason(Arista)
New Order-Round and Round(Factory)
Erasure-Breathe(LMC Extended Mix)(Mute)
I Start Counting-Lose Him(Mute)
Vicious Pink-Cccan't You See(Parlophone)
Nitzer Ebb-Murderous(Mute)
Altered Images-I Could be Happy(Epic)
Hubert Kah-So Many People(EMI)
Pet Shop Boys-So Hard(Parlophone)