A.C. Freazy, Audrey's Dance and Satin Sheets

Sad pop, vibraphone electro and vaporware.
Caitlin McKenna
Published on July 17, 2017
Updated on July 18, 2017

Overview

Synth-pop artists A.C. Freazy, Audrey's Dance and Satin Sheets will play live at The Wine Cellar on July 21.

A.C. Freazy (real name: Alex Freer) is known for his melodic dance-pop songs, mixing sad lyrics with upbeat tempos. Don't think you're going to be a crying mess in the corner; be prepared to sweat up a storm and dance into the night.

Audrey's Dance are a vibraphone band from Auckland. The quartet plays covers and originals from artists around the globe. Combining everything from exotic Latin grooves and heavy punk, the band takes inspiration from the '70s German duo Kraftwerk famed as the pioneers and innovators of electro-pop scene.

Completing the lineup is Auckland's Ben Pogson aka Satin Sheets. Influenced by '80s pop and all its spandex glory, this vaporwave artist is known for sampling and manipulating pop music with ambient sounds of modern life.

Don't miss your chance to catch these synth artists cut and splice iconic music of the '80s.

Image: Mark Perkins

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