Alejicon: The Synthwave Architect
Alejicon is an electronic music producer and composer known for crafting immersive retro-futuristic soundscapes. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, his 2018 album Neon Dreams achieved notable commercial success, reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.
Early career
Born Alejandro Garcia in 1989, Alejicon began his musical journey in the late 2000s, experimenting with digital audio workstations while studying sound design. His initial foray into music was marked by a series of self-released EPs on platforms like Bandcamp, where he honed a distinct blend of 80s-inspired synth melodies and modern production techniques. This early work caught the attention of the independent label Neon Grid Records, which signed him in 2014.
Breakthrough
Alejicon's major breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the single Midnight Drive. The track became a viral hit on YouTube, amassing millions of views across various synthwave and retro gaming channels. This online momentum directly fueled the success of his subsequent album, Neon Dreams, which was certified gold in Canada and spawned several popular streaming playlist inclusions.
Key tracks
Midnight Drive — This breakout single defined his signature sound and introduced his music to a global online audience.
Neon Dreams — The title track from his charting album features a collaboration with vocalist Maya Sterling and received extensive radio play on specialty electronic programs.
Circuit Breaker — An instrumental piece used in the indie racing game Neon Velocity, significantly expanding his reach into the gaming community.
Echoes of You — This later track from the 2021 album Digital Ghosts showcases a more cinematic and melancholic side of his production style.
Following the success of Neon Dreams, Alejicon embarked on a series of high-profile collaborations. He co-produced the track Horizon with French electronic artist L'Eclair in 2020 and contributed original music to the cyberpunk short film Tokyo Rain. His third studio album, Digital Ghosts, was released in 2021 through his new partnership with the larger electronic-focused label, Astralwerks.
Fans of Alejicon's brand of cinematic synthwave also frequently enjoy the work of artists like The Midnight, who similarly blend saxophone melodies with electronic beats. Timecop1983 explores comparable nostalgic and dreamy soundscapes within the genre. The driving retro rhythms of Gunship also share a musical kinship with Alejicon's work. For a darker, more darksynth approach, listeners often turn to Perturbator.
Alejicon's music maintains a strong presence on radio, particularly on dedicated synthwave and retro electronic online radio streams. His tracks are staples on independent music radio stations that focus on instrumental and soundtrack-inspired electronica, ensuring his pulsating synth lines reach fans across the digital airwaves.
Listeners can discover the evocative electronic music of Alejicon by tuning into the synthwave and modern electronic radio stations featured on our website. His discography, from early EPs to his latest album, is regularly played on radio stations available on onairium.com.