MTTM combines melodic synth pop with poetic lyrics in ‘Flood’. A relaxed track that combines depth and strength.
Meersein delivers a powerful synth-pop anthem full of nostalgia, reminiscent of Priest and Soft Cell. A fusion for retro lovers.
A melancholy synth pop track from the USA: ‘(Catastrophe)’ by Cortlandt Alley combines dystopian soundscapes with strong lyrics.
Testcard F's ‘That Day Must Never Come’ combines Moroder-inspired synth pop with childlike playfulness and space-age elements.
Romantic synth pop meets gothic melancholy: ‘Soju’ by Wolfbabycup enchants with soft vocals and clear melody.
Straight Razor's ‘Misery’ combines dark synth pop, catchy melodies and ominous vocals into a powerful sound.
Taknado's ‘Purple Haze’ combines danceable synthwave sounds with 80s nostalgia and catchy melodies – a highlight for fans of the genre.
With ‘Running In Place’, Mutual Shock has created a synth pop gem with dark wave echoes that tells of inner stagnation.
A synth pop track with a melancholy lightness and a glimmer of hope. ‘The Curve’ ties in with the late 90s era.
Sono's ‘1984’ is a refreshingly serious synthwave highlight that quotes classics and gives the genre new impulses.
‘Frozen’ by Creux Lies combines powerful vocals, dynamic synth pop elements and emotional lyrics to create a unique listening experience.
Sensitive electro pop from Chicago: ‘A Bus To Your Place’ by Instant Smile combines 80s nostalgia with modern warmth.