‘Tonight’ by Vioflesh: dark cold wave with dance tempo, mystical symbolism and electrifying energy.
Optic presents ‘Saint (Luna's Cross Version)’ – a melancholic synthpop track that reinterprets familiar sounds and touches the listener with its bittersweet melody.
Gloomy synth pop with echoes of the 80s: Aristo G draws us into an oppressively beautiful world of sound with ‘I See Angels In The Night’.
Synth pop meets snotty vocals – Klangman's ‘Free Your Mind (Bottos)’ sounds like a short trip between Ladytron and Chicks On Speed.
With ‘Closing In’, Magnetic Skies deliver dense synth pop between psychological pressure and quiet strength.
Melancholic, analogue, electrifying: Nèbla hits the heart with Poison In My Heart.
Dark wave meets 90s vibe: Gates by The Oblivion Chapel opens sound gates between melancholy and liberation.
Minimalistic, exciting and cool – Matte Blvck's Soulless is sonically convincing, but loses itself somewhat in its own space.
Three minutes of synth pop and dark wave, danceable, dynamic – guitars à la The Cure and velvety vocals.
Dirty, intense, precise: Brittany Bindrim's “Warplane” fuses industrial and synth pop into an explosive soundscape.
With “From The Blue,” Girl As Wave deliver feather-light synth pop with cool vocals and a Ladytron vibe.
Northern Lite returns to its synth-pop roots with “Contrails” – cool, driving, and finally exciting again.














