Synth
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ionnalee, iamamiwhoami – BLUE in Concert (Live Versions) Review
Celebrating 10 years of an anthemic synth-pop classic.
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Introducing… Miarlequin
A witchy, vintage synth watercolour soundscape about kindness in your own neurodivergence.
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Violin-looping indie pop star Kishi Bashi to celebrate 10th Anniversary of ‘Sonderlust’ with special edition
A personal 10/10 album is getting the expanded demos and b-sides treatment!
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Introducing… A Thousand Mad Things
80s synthpop meets modern darkwave so we can all cry on the dancefloor
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Matthew Wilcock turns motorway traffic and movement in the real world into sound art
Turning Planet Earth into a music box.
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Introducing… Vilde
Music for hypnagogia
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Dan Terminus – ‘NOIR’ Review
A deliciously dark cyberpunk darksynth odyssey.
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Ladytron announce 8th studio album with new single ‘Kingdom Undersea’
Ladytron gives us their version of disco, for their most danceable album yet.
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A lost Cocteau Twins 1996 webcast concert has been unearthed and remastered
This remastered concert from the 'Milk and Kisses' tour is unmissable.
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Bic Runga returns with spooky synth bop
New Zealand's finest returns with moody and ethereal track 'Paris in the Rain'
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Iglooghost – ‘Bronze Claw Iso’ Review
Embrace Crane Musik with industrial artistry
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mikedrop & LoFi VGM – Silent Hill 2 EP Review
I'll be waiting for you in my lo-fi beats to scream to place, James.
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Juana Molina announces new album ‘DOGA’ born out of six years of improvisational refinement
The maestro of experimental folktronica is back with her first original album in six years.
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Introducing… Ko Shin Moon
Embracing different folk cultures and twisting them into psychedelic dance anthems.
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Camilla Sparksss – ICU RUN Review
The most visceral noise pop album of 2025 is here to give you emotional damage in the best way possible.
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Introducing… HAAi
A genre-melting indie pop DJ is bringing the community touch to emotion-filled electronica.
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Rhumba Club and Patrick Wolf collaborate for this year’s queer club anthem
Your sultry queer late summer anthem has arrived. Grab your pearls, Rhumba Club is here.
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Highasakite – Testament Review
Religious tinged indie pop and emotionally-charged performances mark out 'Testament' as Highasakite's most impactful album this decade.
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Qur’an Shaheed – Pulse Review
Embracing full abandon and experimental freedom through chaotic synths, pianos, vocals, and samples.
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Junya Nakano – Unreleased Tracks 2000 Rise Review
Unearthing standalone demo tracks composed at the same time as Junya's work on Final Fantasy X and Dew Prism.
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Zola Blood – Nothing Is Wasted Review
Taking on slow techno and a whole lot of bass with their excellent new EP of moodier dream pop.
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Korfian – Digital Brutalism Review
A heavy darkwave reflection on a digital world and the loss of a father.
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Jesse Mac Cormack – Joy Review
A euphoric collection of dance anthems to lift your spirit.
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Live Vault – Jonathan Bree
A homebrew DIY recording of a fantastic dark disco concert.
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Mykalle – Da pacem Review
Merging the Gothic with the Holy for a unique vision of a modern day musical priestess.
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Molly Joyce – State Change Review
An intensely personal sonic journal of surgeries, disability, mourning what's lost, and reclaiming what remains.
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Lipsmear – The Death of Light Review
Freezepop's darkwave side project shows the bubbly synthpop band in a new light.
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Introducing… Aunce
Soft disorientation through artistic synthwave and pop music that yearns for others to appreciate the world around them.
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Introducing… KAU
What happens when contemporary jazz goes clubbing? KAU has the answer.
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Introducing… APACALDA
Gothic-tinged indie pop, sexual awakening, and plenty of messy situations bring APALADA's earworms to life.
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Tune-Yards – Better Dreaming Review
Balancing abuse, joy, and parenting in a world full of a chaos... but with grooves, funky bass, and a powerhouse vocal to dance to.
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Glass Museum return with ‘GATE 1’ merging electronica into their keys and drums
The cinematic jazztronica duo collaborate with Arthur Hnatek to bring more electronics into the mix for their new single
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VIQ – Nothing Is Real Review
Creating electronic music and recording it like your a dreampop alternative rock band
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Introducing… Whatever The Weather | Lorraine James
Lorraine James releases an album of "emotional temperatures" and remixes Assassins Creed, Far Cry, and Splinter Cell into glitchy ambience
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Kathryn Joseph returns with haunting ‘Harbour’ signalling incoming fourth album has a more electronic feel
A new album incoming, bringing a cold, ethereal industrial edge to the haunting singer-songwriters sound.
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Introducing… Lyra Pramuk
With her first solo work in five years, Lyra Pramuk brings angular, passionate, experimental electronic folk into space.
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Shirobon – Breaker Review
Chiptune-forward electronic bangers designed to break your leg dancing to.
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Koki Nakano – Ululō Review
An album full of surprises, placing experimental classical piano into new genres and moods.






































