Neon Indian, Cola Boyy and more cover festive classics for SYNTHMAS
Neon Indian and Cola Boyy are just a couple of acts that added a synth spin to festive classics for Jimmy Whispers and Maraschino's SYNTHMAS event.
SYNTHMAS, hosted by Jimmy Whispers and Maraschino, featured appearances from Neon Indian, Mac DeMarco, Cola Boyy, Drugdealer and more, with some contributing originals and some tackling some festive classics.
Neon Indian shared an eerie version of Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" and Cola Boyy delivered his version of "Last Christmas", while Mac DeMarco tackled "Frosty The Snowman".
Drugdealer played "Christmas Algorithm", and Dent May performed "I'll Be Stoned For Christmas".
SYNTHMAS also features contributions from Dâm-Funk, Black Marble, The Space Lady, Sofie, Jimmy Whispers, Toucan, Jamen and more. Watch the full thing below.
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