Alex Nauva's ‘Grrr’ combines fat synths with melancholic vocals. A synth pop track between post-punk and indie that doesn't quite convince.
Fotorama's ‘Radio Silence’ combines synth pop and post-punk into a danceable, energetic track that redefines the 80s.
Crisp electro rock with dark wave influences meets dystopian moods: ‘Prey’ by Ceremony Shadows combines industrial, synth pop and uncompromising energy.
Balduvian Bears' “Underworld”: A danceable dark wave hit that combines melancholy and hope and redefines genre boundaries.
Dionnysuss x Sad Madona combine gloomy dark wave atmospheres with danceable witch house elements in ‘Intoxication’ to create a captivating opener.
Moonbeam's ‘Let's Go!’ takes you into a dark, minimalist synth world. A hypnotic, seductive sound for the late club hours.
An uncompromising electro punk storm: Breathe Free by Sir Winston hits with precision and power – a must for fans of hard beats.
Coldstar delivers a melancholy synth pop anthem with ‘Time Machine’ that recalls Deine Lakaien and delves deep into 80s nostalgia.
Freaky Mind mix synth pop with industrial and deliver an energetic anthem for the dark hours with Might Of The Night.
Dark, danceable, eerie: Agnis presents ‘Monsters’, a dark pop hit that is perfect for any gothic party.
Nostalgic and catchy: Red Cell's ‘King And Queen In Ghost Town’ combines driving beats with romantic electro pop.
With ‘Hands’, Ontic from Australia delivers a dark, erotic synth pop song that combines intensity and dark wave influences.












