German Electronic Music -- Minus the Techno Sound -- has an Unlikely Revival in the U.S.

But recently, the music's been enjoying a new wave of interest in the U.S., thanks to a crop of German bands that have updated the sound with an approach that's closer to pop than techno.

And while these albums have been relegated to pricey import bins in the past, several tiny German labels have signed U.S. distribution deals in the past year, making the music newly accessible.

Lali Puna, "Machines Are Human" (Morr Music)

B. Fleischmann, "The Humbucking Coil" (M.M. Records)

The Austrian-born DJ-turned-recording-artist Bernhard Fleischmann first gained notice in Berlin's club and underground-party scene. His third album, released last month, blends typical electronic tools like drum machines and synthesizers with catchy vocal samples. A video and downloads are at www.bfleischmann.com.

Ms. John Soda, "Notes and the Like" (Caroline Distribution)

A longtime fixture in Germany's electronic-music scene, this Weilheim duo has produced two well-received electronic-pop records in recent years. The group's third full-length release offers soft-spoken vocals and folksy instrumentation, combined with digital sounds. Videos and downloads are at www.msjohnsoda.com.