Dream pop met 80’s electronic revival and became the Brooklyn based duo Color War. Lindsay Mound’s sweetly spacy vocals keep the mood dreamy, and Billy J’s inimalist beats and electronic arpeggiators give the sound a "technical" edge while moving the music forward. This is a softer side of electro pop that favors simplicity and clarity of sound over layered synthesizers and full-bodied noise. Color War has a few songs available online in "The Prismatic Collection," including a cover of Lee Hazelwood’s “Some Velvet Morning,” and are currently busy writing the soundtrack for the film "Night and a Switchblade" by director Ben Finer. – Lucy Sherman