Genre
Electropop
Electronic pop with emphasis on production and texture. Accessible but not shallow.
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Mondträume – Mind Games (Deluxe Edition) The Spanish futurepop project returns with their third full-length on Alfa Matrix. A time capsule walk through 90s and 00s synthpop nostalgia. -
2DCAT – Frames (Blue Rose Edit) Johan took a self-built sampler to a landfill and recorded the percussion. The result is the same song, rebuilt from wreckage. A must listen. -
Frozen Plasma – Warmongers (2026) A grimly necessary rework of the futurepop classic. Cleaner, punchier, and more relevant than ever, though not without tradeoffs. -
Neuroticfish – Skin26 The 1998 futurepop classic gets a 2026 coat of paint. Still huge, still emotional, still compulsively danceable. -
Catherine Moan – No Magic The LA synthpop artist returns with a retro-leaning single from her upcoming CM Ultra album. Strong bones, though the vocal direction gives us pause. -
Frozen Plasma – Silberlicht A polished new single from the German futurepop duo. Vasi's synthesis work remains precise and Felix's vocals are as reliable as ever. The press release promises a genre shift. The song does not particularly deliver one. -
Tania Cassette – Por Tu Amor The Glass Spells vocalist releases her second nocturnal 80s synthpop track. -
2DCAT – Eat the Rich Six tracks of dark synthpop from Washington D.C., tracing a complete emotional arc from dissociation to fury to silence. -
Carrellee – Edge of Heaven The IAMX touring member builds on her debut with a bassline-driven darkwave single that lingers long after it ends. -
BLACKBOOK – Different The Swiss-Dutch duo deliver their third album and most cohesive statement yet. Twelve tracks that hit hard and feel human. -
Beyond Border – Aftermath The final chapter of the Welcome To The Future trilogy arrives with high energy and emotional depth. Last Dance is the standout. -
Mesh – The Truth Doesn't Matter Bristol's finest return after a decade with 16 tracks and nothing to prove. The truth may not matter, but this album absolutely does. -
Tania Cassette – The Flame Glass Spells vocalist debuts solo with a nocturnal 80s synthpop single produced by NITE. -
Laibach – Allgorhythm (feat. Wiyaala) The first single from Laibach's first studio album in over a decade is strange, unpredictable, and ultimately impossible to dismiss. -
BLACKBOOK – Nobody Loves You A bassline-driven synthpop single from the Swiss-Dutch duo. Catchy, bittersweet, and built for dancefloors and radio alike. -
2DCAT – Touch In The Night The DC duo takes on a West German Eurodisco classic and makes it meaner. Warm analog synthesizers and a vocal that fits the song like it was always hers. -
Vandal Moon – Money Dance The third single from the California duo's upcoming album DIE HAPPY. Retro 80s post-punk instincts, a driving bassline, and a chorus that will not leave your head. -
Carrellee – Captain (STRAIGHT RAZOR Remix) STRAIGHT RAZOR takes on Carrellee and delivers something hypnotic and dreamlike. A remix that fully earns its place. -
Ladytron – I See Red 25 years in and Ladytron still sounds like no one else. High priestess disco for the dance floor. -
Isaac Howlett x A State of Flux – Spiralling The Empathy Test frontperson delivers his most emotionally raw solo work yet. The lyrics steal the show.
