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Code Elektro is a Danish electronic music project founded by musician and producer Martin Ahm. The project is associated with the synthwave genre, and reviews in music publications have described its work as cinematic and influenced by 1980s film scores and science fiction aesthetics.[1][2]
Code Elektro was founded by Danish artist Martin Ahm, with a focus on synthesizer-based compositions and atmospheric sound design.
The project debuted with the album Superstrings in 2015.[3] The album received coverage in Danish and international music media.[4]
His second album, WOLF (2016), was covered by the Canadian music publication Exclaim!.[5] Subsequent releases, including Triads (2017) and Never Mind the Solar Wind (2019), were reviewed by the Danish music magazine GAFFA, which described the project's music as synthwave with cinematic and science fiction influences.[6][7]
In 2017, Code Elektro contributed the track "Black Rain" to The Rise of the Synths (Official Companion Album), released by Lakeshore Records in connection with a documentary film about the synthwave genre.[8]
In 2018, a music video for the track "Shinobi" was released and covered by GAFFA, which highlighted its science fiction-inspired visuals.[9] The video featured actors Kara Wang, Maximiliano Hernandez, and Hayley Keown.[10]
In 2020, he released the live album Live at Radar Station, documenting a performance in Aarhus.[11][12] The release was also covered in the Danish newspaper Børsen.[13]
Subsequent releases include Deeper Cuts (2023)[14] and Metal Heart (2024). In 2026, the project released Seven Dunes, which received coverage in online music publications.[15][16]
Reviews have described Code Elektro's music as cinematic and influenced by retro-futuristic themes and 1980s film scores.[17] The project's work has been noted for its use of synthesizer-based compositions and atmospheric sound design.[18]
Code Elektro has received coverage from Danish and international music publications. GAFFA reviewed several of the project's releases,[29] while international outlets including Vehlinggo, Scene Point Blank, and Exclaim! have reviewed its work.[30]
Category:Danish electronic musicians
Category:Synthwave musicians
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