Classic synth pop from Sweden with feeling, depth and precise production – a personal short review of Optic's Drowning Man.
Official music video "My Lonely Heart" performed by "Priest" taken from the EP "Chaos".
In “Closer,” Mark Velvet combines synth pop and synthwave into a bittersweet track about light, love, and inner transformation.
Official music video "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" performed by "Culture Club" taken from the album "Kissing To Be Clever" (1982).
Solid synth pop from eXcubitors: “The Rat Race” is convincing, even if it's missing that final spark for me.
Official music video "Your Whisper" performed by "Fictional" taken from the album "Some Great Constructions".
Official music video "I Hate To Love You" performed by "Vintage Voltage".
“Darkness” by Clean Beast: monotonous darkness meets electronic clarity – a song between suffering, light and synth waves.
Official music video "Deadline" performed by "Beyond Obsession".
Danceable synth pop with Cure vibes: Fotorama's Shoegaze Hero is catchy, uplifting, and full of potential.
Gloomy, danceable, resigned: With Heaven is a State of Mind, Pictureplane delivers a contemporary goth pop statement.
Official music video "Black Town" performed by "Elegant Machinery" taken from the album "Degraded Faces" (1991).












