Eddy Plolz

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Eddy Plolz
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Eddy Plolz in front of a graffiti wall.
Background information
Birth name Edward Polaris-Lopez
Born 14.III.1706 AN
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Origin Nouvelle Alexandrie Punta Santiago, Alduria
Genres Synthwave, Electronic Rock, Pop
Occupations Singer, songwriter, music producer
Instruments Vocals, synthesizer, guitar
Years active 2022–present
Labels Aurora Music Group
Associated acts Synthetica, The Neon Underground

Eddy Plolz is a Nouvelle Alexandrie-born singer, songwriter, and music producer, known for his vibrant synthwave and electronic rock anthems that embody the spirit of Punta Santiago's diverse and dynamic culture. Born in Punta Santiago on 14.III.1706 AN as Edward Polaris-Lopez, Eddy Plolz developed a career from performances on ClipWave to a full fledged international music career in a few short years. He is the second most followed person on ClipWave with 69.7 million followers, after Christina Aguilar, who has 115.8 million.

Early Life

Career

ClipWave

Aurora Music Group

Eddy Plolz in the music video for "Neon Dreams", 1727 AN.

Eddy's breakthrough came in 1727 AN with his debut single "Neon Dreams," which quickly became an anthem for the youth of Nouvelle Alexandrie. His music often features themes of unity, adventure, and the pursuit of dreams against the backdrop of the city's night skyline.

Style and Influence

Eddy's style is a blend of retro synth sounds with modern pop sensibilities. His influences range from electronic artists to rock icons, all filtered through his own unique perspective as a child of the cultural renaissance of Nouvelle Alexandrie, as lived in Punta Santiago.

Discography

Albums

  • Dreams in Digital (1727 AN)
  • Echoes of the Future (1729 AN)

Singles

  • "Neon Dreams" (1727 AN)
  • "Electric Heartbeat" (1728 AN)
  • "Sunset Boulevard" (1729 AN)

Awards and Recognition

Personal Life

See also