Romantic synth pop meets gothic melancholy: ‘Soju’ by Wolfbabycup enchants with soft vocals and clear melody.
Testcard F's ‘That Day Must Never Come’ combines Moroder-inspired synth pop with childlike playfulness and space-age elements.
A melancholy synth pop track from the USA: ‘(Catastrophe)’ by Cortlandt Alley combines dystopian soundscapes with strong lyrics.
Meersein delivers a powerful synth-pop anthem full of nostalgia, reminiscent of Priest and Soft Cell. A fusion for retro lovers.
MTTM combines melodic synth pop with poetic lyrics in ‘Flood’. A relaxed track that combines depth and strength.
Dystopian synth pop from Sweden: ‘Take The Bait’ by Hatif combines darkwave, post-punk and oriental melodies.
Code 64 presents ‘The Running Man’, a relaxed synthwave track full of unique details and a calm atmosphere.
Lambert's ‘Human Nature’ combines dark synth pop and industrial elements with a calm, melancholy atmosphere. Listen now!
ColdApollo's ‘Those Who Care’ combines melancholic synth pop with 80s vibes, soft vocals and a thoughtful message.
With ‘Hands’, Ontic from Australia delivers a dark, erotic synth pop song that combines intensity and dark wave influences.
Nostalgic and catchy: Red Cell's ‘King And Queen In Ghost Town’ combines driving beats with romantic electro pop.
Dark, danceable, eerie: Agnis presents ‘Monsters’, a dark pop hit that is perfect for any gothic party.