Geno Beach delivers with "Nueromancer": A cool, brutally industrial mix of 80s retro and modern cold wave. Absolutely awesome sound!
Frozen Plasma are back! Find out why their new hit "Manifest" oozes the sound of the early 2000s. Read now!
With "Fate," Ghost Fetish delivers a sound that effortlessly dances between synth pop and dark wave. Pleasantly fucked up and wonderfully organic.
With "Trouble," It Burns delivers cold, danceable dark wave from the Czech Republic. Fantastic vocals meet a touch of Anne Clark.
Hallows return with "This Love." A highly emotional synth-pop ballad that, like a slow burner, only really ignites after repeated listens.
Child Of Night score points with "Old Moons" thanks to its 80s spirit and charming imperfection. A wonderful alternative to the AI monotony.
Gloomy Dark Wave meets Witch House vocals: Read all about ‘Cold Breath’ by Celestial Hex and their brand-new mini-album ‘Nightshades’.
Radical Bicep catapult us straight into the 80s with ‘Afterimage’. Find out all about the rich sound and vibe in my review.
A fantastic addition to the synth-pop world: Computerbandit x Contrapop deliver a rich sound and analogue nostalgia with “All That I See”.
Lilac Gray & Helgon deliver strong synth-pop from Sweden with “In The Dark”. Despite thin vocals, a song with real potential!
Color Theory is back! “Arm’s Length” offers crisp synth-pop without any experimentation – a mix of early Depeche Mode and Chris Isaak.
Cortlandt Alley touch my very core with “Only One”. A rich, dark synth pop treat for a world on the brink.














