Once again 'De/Vision' proves that even after 30 years they can still produce great and fresh Synth Pop albums. And 'City Beats' is a prime example.
If you like the typical Synth Pop sound of the '90s, then 'Future Pulse' by 'Sea Of Sin' should find its way into your CD shelf as fast as possible.
The Album 'Unexpected Truth Within' by 'M.I.N.E' is a stunning record that could become the best album in 2018. Synth Pop awaits you at its best with a slight touch of Electrorock elements.
Pareidolia is a little happy, a little sad, and worth a listen. PreCog, consisting of Jason Thomas, Gerald Josef, and Bret Pamelton, continues the style from their 2016 album Are We Lost? in this 2017 release.
'Prayers' have delivered a first-class album with their third studio album 'Baptism Of Thieves'. I appeal to your open ears and hearts to give this work a chance. The album is a recommendation for those who like to think outside the box.
Promiscuous Tendencies, the third studio album by the German duo Junksista. This is my first time really digging into this band, and I have to admit, I'm hooked.
'IAMX' fans must be strong, the album 'Alive In New Light' hosts only 9 songs. But they are all primeval forces and damn amazing compositions.
Musically and conceptually, 'Eisfabrik' remained true to itself on 'Null Kelvin'. But what about the quality of the songs? Read more here!
The debut from 'Our Banshee' is a great record. It is danceable and evokes cold desolate feelings, fitting it into the EBM/Darkwave genres.
That's exactly what our scene needs: New Flesh. For me, the debut of 'Priest' is one of the biggest surprises of the year.
On the album ‘Night Physics’, ‘Faderhead’ has reached a new level of musical evolution. I admit it, I'm in love with the 'Night Physics'.