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Covenant of the Neo Pushes Synth Hop Forward With “Little Miss Tokyo’s Revenge”

Rising out of Chicago, Brian Wandtke, known professionally as Covenant of the Neo, is building a sound that blends the futuristic atmosphere of synthwave with the energy and emotion of hip hop. Calling his style “Synth Hop,” he continues creating music that stands apart through originality, creativity, and experimental production.

Music became a natural path for Covenant of the Neo through his love for both the synthwave and hip hop scenes. That influence helped shape projects like Electric Noise and inspired him to keep developing music that listeners can vibe, dance, and connect to. His creative mindset remains the driving force behind every release as he continues exploring new sounds and ideas.

Working independently without management or a label, Covenant of the Neo takes pride in being able to produce and create music completely on his own. Even after dealing with scammers and negative experiences in the industry, he stayed focused by cutting distractions out and continuing to move forward with his career. His determination to stay authentic has become a major part of his journey.

Through social media and direct interaction with supporters, Covenant of the Neo continues growing his audience while introducing more listeners to his evolving sound. His latest release, “Little Miss Tokyo’s Revenge,” delivers another step forward in his futuristic Synth Hop movement and showcases the creativity that continues to define his music.

Stream/Support: https://soundcloud.com/covenantoftheneo/sets/l-i-t-t-l-e-miss-t-o-k...

Connect: https://www.instagram.com/wandtke.brian/

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