Doppelgängers tend to be ghostly doubles of living people, but in the case of electronica popsters Freezepop, it’s a case of audio duality as well. On their new EP, Doppelgänger (Archenemy, June 22), the Boston-based quartet has revisited one song from their 2011 album, Secret Companion, and three tracks from their 2010 release, Imaginary Friends, including four remixes of “Doppelgänger,” on which Liz Enthusiasm repeatedly points out, “She looks like me, she looks just like me / Why don’t you see it / She dances like me, dances just like me / Why don’t you see it.”
The band, which also features Sean Drinkwater on keyboards and guitar, Christmas Disco-Marie Sagan on keyboards, vocoder, and theremin, and Bananas Foster on keyboards and drums, even continues the doubling theme with two interchangeable videos for the endlessly bouncy “Doppelgänger,” which you can flip between here. Freezepop will be holding a synth-heavy EP release party June 22 at the Knitting Factory, on a bill with Lifestyle and Kitten Berry Crunch, followed by a gig at Water Street in Rochester on June 24 with Lifestyle and Silent Auction.