Riding the new wave: SOFT RIOT's Crux delivers a masterclass in DIY synth post-punk — minimalist, psychedelic, and utterly unique — while The Mystic Underground's Drowning conjures menacing, dance-floor-ready synthpop and We Could Be Fugitives turns up the ferocity as a clarion call for dreamers. Modern Ideas brings Melbourne garage-crafted '80s synth-pop that's "dramatic, theatrical, and cinematic," and Song for a Gorgeous Blonde offers a heavily orchestrated meditation on distant fortunes and futures uncertain.

The Mystic Underground
Drowning

darkpop / darkwave / new wave / synthpop

Out February 27th on Re:Mission Entertainment, The Mystic Underground return with Drowning, a dark synthpop single backed by an extended club mix.
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Fused
DISCO/DUB

alternative / electro / electroclash / electropop / new wave / nu disco / synthpop

Four Fused electropop tracks reworked for the indie electro dancefloor — disco pulse, dub space, and late-night electronics.
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The Mystic Underground
So Close, So Far

darkpop / darkwave / new wave / synthpop

New York City synthpop duo The Mystic Underground return with a new full‑length album on Re:Mission Entertainment.
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