This is Polly Jean Neon Queen’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Polly Jean Neon Queen

  1. Australia
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 45
  2. wishlist 35
  3. followers 4
  4. following 40
  1. Fear Factory
    by BekBekson
  2. The Orb - The Dream [2022 Remastered Edition]
    by Liquid Sound Design
  3. 24
    by Minuit Machine
  4. A Space of Partial Illumination E7.002
    by THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON
  5. Speaking Through Machines
    by Sam Brickel
    Is this the Hartnell Bros Australian cousin? It’s as if Orbital went on an Antipodean holiday and never went home. Love this album.
  6. Boat Building
    by Tongue Fu
  7. Gold
    by Riki
  8. Riki
    by Riki
  9. Make It Happen - Feat Kyra
    by Playgroup
  10. Late Night Tales: Trentemøller
    by Trentemøller
  11. Piano Textures 3
    by Bruno Sanfilippo
  12. Piano Textures 2
    by Bruno Sanfilippo
  13. Piano Textures 1
    by Bruno Sanfilippo
  14. GAUDI - Magnetic
    by GAUDI
    I am dub, I am not. I am a fool that bounces with delight, I am a serious composer that has studied day and night. It all gets pulled together with a frivolous and concentrated delight.
  15. Piano Textures 5
    by Bruno Sanfilippo
    As my obsession with music shows no sign of abating, it feels wonderful to delight in this most adult of genres, a composition of piano textures that sits so comfortable with my electronic up bring.
  16. Mirrors
    by DJ Seinfeld
    As Disco falls in and out of Glitch a dreamy figure beckons me to follow. Which pill do I take Pink or Yellow?
  17. Black Acid Soul
    by Lady Blackbird
    Collage Collage
    Tripped out when I first heard the beauty of Lady Blackbird, was I sequester deep in a plush 3am underground club, or was I starring out across the cityscape from my own home. Oh wow, what a voice and what a band.
  18. Black Aura My Sun
    by Deserta
    The Desert. Such a wonderful place. The Sun, the heat, the untamed frontier. Here I am, kicking my boots with time to waste. Answerable to no man.
  19. Locus
    by Badlands
  20. Unreleased Works 1994-1999 (Volumes 1 & 2)
    by James Bernard
    James Bernard confuses time. These suite of tracks play tricks with you, everytime you listen to 'em. Some times fast, sometimes slow, sometimes scary, sometimes mellow. All I can say, is that's its always beautiful no matter what time of the day you play. So nice to feel the 90's so close again.