Computer Magic is one of those glorious bands that choose a title that sounds exactly like the music they put out. Walking the line between Emily Haines and Alexis Krauss, Danz, the brains behind Computer Magic, utilizes her baby girl voice and some 80’s inspired synths for a lovely dose of dreampop. When playing live she has the help of James Morley on guitar, Justin Coles on bass and Chris Egan on the drums, but on her EPs (which can be downloaded for free) she flies solo. Her latest, Spectronic, is a six-track space love affair, lo-fi in the right ways but still clean cut. Sometimes it sounds like she laid down a track with her Gameboy, but in a nice "the 1980’s future" kind of way. You know, digital watches and the beginnings of dial-up modems and all that. But she utilizes this seemingly dated approach in a pleasant, modern enough, and ultimately satisfying way. Computer Magic has 2 show scheduled in the next week: they’ll play the new W’burg venue The Gutter on 02.26 and Mercury on 03.03 – allison levin