With their fantastic synth pop variation of The Cure classic "Charlotte Sometimes", the Brazilian band 'That Gum U Like' presents...
Clear dark wave with a gloomy voice and subtle details – Visitation is sound design at its best.
Me & Melancholy's ‘Naive’ combines fresh synth sounds with complex lightness to create a bittersweet synth pop experience from Sweden.
Meersein delivers a powerful synth-pop anthem full of nostalgia, reminiscent of Priest and Soft Cell. A fusion for retro lovers.
The track 'The Window Show (Feat. elevendotone)' is a beatuiful synthwave ballad performed by 'AUW' (Abandoned Uranium Workings).
Mara V's "To Be Like Everyone Else" combines dark pop with electrorock. An energetic song about social conformity and digital addiction.
The song 'Fixated' by the British band 'H2SO4' is somewhere in between britpop, electro rock and the softly washed out sound of 'The Prodigy'.
The extremely strange song name 'Gothic Rick Astley' by the US artist 'The Everything' definitely arouses curiosity.
Anniee's "Captured" combines melancholic synths with a gentle voice and creates an atmosphere of longing and hope in a dark pop guise.
Dry beats, a cool aesthetic and a touch of Depeche Mode: my review of the danceable synth pop track “Fear Not” by Before After Again.
ColdApollo's ‘Those Who Care’ combines melancholic synth pop with 80s vibes, soft vocals and a thoughtful message.
Radical Bicep catapult us straight into the 80s with ‘Afterimage’. Find out all about the rich sound and vibe in my review.














