In a neon-drenched digital dreamscape, sandrom's Starlit Dimensions and Exoplanets chart a cosmic course through spacewave territories, while Spite Cathedral's The Love Eternal weaves haunting Lynchian soundscapes. Analogue Heart defies genres with their CRT-headed blend of post-hardcore and swancore, as ExF Mercury delivers a cybernetic metal collision of raw emotion and synthetic devotion. Through the chrome-plated haze, Fused resurrects shadowy synthpop specters, while Simon Sebastian orbits with funky space-synth jams.
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Spite Cathedral
Anti-Curses (All Is Evil, Babe)
"Entrancing experimental electronic escapades from Spite Cathedral."

Spite Cathedral
The Love Eternal
"This album masterfully weaves intricate melodies and soothing atmospheres that unfold like a cinematic tapestry, instantly transporting listeners to a realm reminiscent of the works of John Carpenter and David Lynch."

ExF Mercury
Hollow Embrace (LP)
"Hollow Embrace is a high-voltage collision of cybernetic metal, adrenaline-fueled anthems, and spectral synthscapes—held together by one unexpected thread: emotion."