This week’s synth pop swings from sweaty club euphoria to widescreen retro cool. Driving rhythms, big hooks and a real sense of fun run through both, tracks that know exactly what they want to make you feel and go straight for it.

Sin Circuit – Just One More Huff

“Just One More Huff” is a stunning shot of future-house euphoria from Sin Circuit, a tongue-in-cheek club anthem that goes hard and never lets up.

This is a track built to fill a floor and make you grin while it does. Banging future-house production and high-energy rhythms power a big, big tune that feels like a celebration of nightlife and confidence. It’s the kind of song that knows exactly how that silly and serious can actually mix to good effect, without ever taking itself too heavily. Musically there’s a real 90s influence which I like, and the result is hard, euphoric and infectious. Designed for the club but pitched as a year-round anthem, it channels pure dancefloor abandon into something you can throw yourself. And one more huff never does any harm, does it?

Sin Circuit is an electronic dance music project built on movement, tension and desire, drawing directly on LGBTQ+ nightlife and dance-club culture. Beyond the euphoria, the project explores bigger themes: transformation, the pursuit of physical perfection, and the rise of digital spaces as new forms of identity and connection. “Just One More Huff” arrived during Pride season but is designed as a celebration of self-expression and community. It’s a big ol’ banger and if you like your EDM loud and colourful, this is the tune for you.

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Signate – Another Day In Paradise

Signate serve up a gorgeous synth-pop reworking of “Another Day In Paradise”, a cover that honours Phil Collins while making the song genuinely their own.

Signate’s new single is a brave one, taking on a Phil Collins classic is no small ask. But they pull it off. The duo lean into a warm, retro synth-pop palette with a yacht-rock sheen, keeping the aching heart of the original while dressing it in their own electronic textures. It’s respectful without being a karaoke job, and that balance is harder than it looks. The social conscience of the lyric still lands hard all these years on, and honestly it gave me goosebumps. A lovely, considered reimagining.

Signate is the collaborative project of Augusta, Georgia artists Scott and JR, two longtime friends whose partnership spans over two decades. They started in rock before JR discovered FruityLoops and cracked open a whole new electronic dimension, a shift they liken to Damon Albarn moving from Blur to Gorillaz. This cover sat unfinished for over ten years until Scott rediscovered it during a quieter, fatherhood-filled stretch. Glad he did, this one was worth the wait, and we’d love to hear more.

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