‘Bliss’ by Dlina Volny: My personal travelogue through a dark wave/synth pop opener that deliberately ignores conventions.
My opinion on ‘Daggers’ by Radical Bicep: A harmonious genre mix of synth pop, synthwave and witch house.
Dark club sound meets candid lyrics about lust and fetish: My experience with Athamay's ‘Under Your Voice’.
Cyberwolf surprises with ‘The Creator’: danceable beats, gothic vibes and a duet that sticks in your head.
With ‘Stay Strange’, Blackbook deliver a synth pop ballad full of 80s drama, powerful and emotional – except for the saxophone bridge.
Gentle and emotional: Mutual Shock show their soft synth pop side with ‘Punishment Enough’.
In ‘Dance People Dance’, Penthouse Plants combine catchy synth pop with dark undertones and strong vocals.
My personal review of the synth pop song ‘No One's Forgiven’ by Flight To London – authentic, retro and highly recommended.
Gloomy synth pop from Sweden: Proletarian Poetry open their EP with the powerful track ‘Hunger Games’.
Synth pop with a dark wave touch: ‘Future Past Collapse’ showcases Ceremony Shadows in organic depth and nostalgic freshness.
Melancholic synth pop from CATBEAR: ‘Darkness’ combines soft vocals with melancholic depth and an intimate mood.
Synth pop groove, warm vocals and perfect mastering: for me, ‘Diamond Drug’ by Tiber Twins brings back the real glamour of the 80s.














