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About B.O.N

B.O.N is a single woman band and synthpop fanatic. As the former head of the duo “Babes of Neon” the artist’s music can be seen as an evolutionary journey from 80’s sounding pop productions into the modern glam pop genre. The singer/songwriter has a flair for intertwined stories which she renders into musical landscapes constituted by evocative synthesizers and neat beats. Her efforts keep paving the path for collaborations with other artists. Her latest release "Uh-Uh" marks the first release of her upcoming EP.

What other's say:

"There is a vibe of Pnau mixed in with ‘DISCO’ era Kylie to give it a sunset terrace vibe. B.O.N also manages to include snippets of sounds and instrumentals that feel like samples of other tracks of the genre, without losing her overall grip of the track and rendering it ‘unoriginal’ or cliched which can prove a difficult trick to pull off" - Right Chord Music

"A polished, impressive and unique sound that you’ll never get enough of" - Boredcityblog

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