052 – Ronnie Martin: Chasing the Perfect Song
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In this episode of Post-punk Heartstrings, we sit down with Ronnie Martin—the visionary songwriter and producer behind Joy Electric and Dance House Children.
Ronnie reflects on a lifetime of chasing songs rather than trends, committing to pure analog synthesis, and staying faithful to a sound long after it stopped being fashionable. We talk about songwriting over technology, isolation versus influence, and the idea of pursuing a perfect song—one that may never fully be written.
A recurring touchstone throughout the conversation is The Sun Always Shines on TV by A-ha—a song that represents longing, restraint, and emotional clarity, and one that continues to inspire Ronnie’s creative pursuit.
This episode explores:
Growing up surrounded by music, from crooners to classic rock to early alternative
The origins of Dance House Children and the Blonde Vinyl era
Building Joy Electric around pure analog synths
The importance of not quitting, even without validation
Why feeling always matters more than perfection
Joy Electric – Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/search/Joy%20Electric
Dance House Children – Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/search/Dance%20House%20Children
“The Sun Always Shines on TV” – A-ha
https://open.spotify.com/search/The%20Sun%20Always%20Shines%20on%20TV
Post-punk Heartstrings explores artists who lead with emotion, commitment, and originality—following the deeper threads that connect sound, memory, and meaning.
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