‚Fall of Masses‘ by Split Vision

The song ‚Fall of Masses‘ by Split Vision is set in the 80s synthpop and electronic genre and offers a pretty dark take on modern perception. This work’s got some brilliant electronic beats and nostalgic synthesiser sounds that come together to create a soundtrack about the loss of individual freedom in a world where information…

“To Another Soul [ReImagined]” by LINEAR MOVEMENT

With intellectual depth and creative sophistication, “To Another Soul [ReImagined]” creates a soundscape that illuminates the dichotomy of our time in a melancholy yet hopeful way. The song opens with haunting lines that describe the eternal conflict between nations – wars whose unthinking destruction leaves both walls and human lives in ruins. The senselessness of…

“Circle of Light” by Dream Bodies

With Dream Bodies, Steven Fleet unveils a fascinating soundscape that unfolds like an artfully curated ritual between post-punk tradition and esoteric reflection. The debut EP Circle of Light is not just a mere musical litter but rather a deliberately staged space of passage – a “liminal space” – in which motifs of transcendence, memory and…

FiloFX Records – 20th June („Carnival“ by Manco ft. Nidge Dobson)

News: „Carnival“ by Manco ft. Nidge Dobson Manco and guitarist Nidge Dobson have created the perfect soundtrack for hot summer days with Carnival. The track fuses classic Balearic beats with an infectious house rhythm and sun-drenched piano riffs, not to mention a Santana-esque guitar. Ethereal vocals float over the rhythm like a fresh breeze, giving…

„Death Dance“ by Black Rose Moves

The EP „Death Dance“ by Black Rose Moves reveals itself as a conceptual work between aesthetic gloom and intellectual depth. In a musical language that is both cinematic and introspective, the duo unfolds a narrative soundscape about emotional fragmentation, in-between worlds and the fragility of human bonds. The carefully composed pieces oscillate between cool post-punk…

“Open Poison” by Carlos Ucedda

With “Open Poison,” Carlos Ucedda creates a beguilingly dark soundscape that is sonically located between dark wave, art pop, and dark pop. The composition acts like a black mirror of emotional dependencies and focuses on toxic friendships—relationships in which empathy becomes a currency that the other greedily devours. The song tells of so-called “sensitive people”…