„Stealing Stars“ – Bellatrix Banshee

„Stealing Stars“ by Bellatrix Banshee is a track that pours the dark club aesthetic of the darkwave scene into a pop-friendly but undiluted format: sharp, frosty synth arpeggios lay the foundation, over which floats an ethereal female voice, vulnerable yet resolute, almost like a ritual chant in slow motion. The production breathes space — ambient…

„Levitate at Christmas“ – Carlos Ucedda

Carlos Ucedda regularly surprises us, but with „Levitate at Christmas“ he reaches a new intensity: he transforms the quiet season into an ambient synthwave banger that is reminiscent of Bronski Beat at times, while also rethinking post-punk avantgarde synthwave. The production is carefully layered; the vocals sit perfectly between clarity and vulnerability, carrying the song…

‘Through Time And Shadow’ — Under Cold Lights

With ‘Through Time And Shadow’, Under Cold Lights deliver a song that focuses on atmosphere rather than immediate hooks. The band works with slow, carefully constructed waves that build up piece by piece, leaving room for tension. The production remains cool and spacious: sparse synths, a compact beat and a voice that balances between melancholy…

„Medicine“ – ATOMIC FRUIT

„Medicine“ opens a window inward, a space where reflection folds into rhythm and desire moves like a dark current through the track; the production answers by building a breathing soundscape in which organic instruments and electronic textures fuse so seamlessly that layers coil around one another, forming a hypnotic pulse that gently drags the listener…

„The Writing on the Wall“ – Chancy Squire

Chancy Squire open their new album, „Face Of Thousand Colours,“ with a track that takes a stand. „The Writing on the Wall“ condenses contemporary tension into a clear melody: delicate chords provide orientation, a persistent pulse carries the urgency. The voice leads with controlled sharpness, without preaching. The lyrics bring together the present and the…

‘Stop the Sky’ – kamikaze

With their third single, kamikaze expand the emotional spectrum of their debut album, announced for 2026, with a calm, critical edge: a look at the friction between the inner world and external noise, between longing and overload. Where ‘Dreamland’ floated and “Hell” showed its teeth, ‘Stop the Sky’ draws the lines inward – less pose,…