Geneva Jacuzzi has dressed like a giant inflatable squid, used blow-up dolls as a backup band, embodied a monster that lives in the TV and used a fax machine as an instrument. One of the LA underground’s most compelling performers (she's formerly of the band Bubonic Plague), her unpredictable live shows are a perfect foil for her minimal, ’80s-esque synthwave songs that imbue Kraftwerk, Devo and Depeche Mode inspirations into a DIY punk scuzz, recalling the more sublime moments of Tracy + the Plastics, Gina X and Nena. Following a series of self-released home recordings that found a cult following, she released 2015’s _Technophelia_ on Seattle’s Medical Records, a transfixing album of raw, left-field electro-punk cuts. More recently she self-released _Secret Demos Vol. #2_, and directed music videos for experimental pop project CMON.