[OT] Podcast recommending synth-based (pop)music

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Hey hey,
I know this is off-topic, but from remarks made by several members over time, I gather that quite a few people here enjoy music beyond the mainstream.

The offerings are so generous these days that it can be very hard finding one's own new music. So I'm looking for a podcast or youtube-show recommending new synth-based music. So what am I looking for?

I'm looking for something focused on songs, closed units of three to ten minutes, with or without vocals, hopefully nice independent sound design. I'm looking for melodic and/or harmonic. So not your average modular-synth stuff nor typically highly experimental sound art, as our community would see it - from time to time - from Csound and similar. Neither am I looking for no-dynamics-at-all dance music. I like that too, but it's easy to find. :)

If I were to mention artists, I could only think of Imogen Heap and this rather obscure piece by Rod Morris, who himself appears to be a little obscure:
youtu.be/tJr_LXxxOVI
On the long'ish side, but it has interesting sounds and a strong atmosphere.

Any recommendations? Perhaps genre names to particularly take into account? Or other search directions/starting points? I have tried but failed so far.

Best wishes and sorry for the OT,

Jeanette

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