As the year winds down, the electronic and disco metal world is heating up with bold new projects. From vinyl exclusives to genre-bending singles, these upcoming releases are set to light up dance floors and festival stages alike. Here are ten that deserve your attention.
1. Makes My Blood Dance – Z3r02LGHT$p33D! (Oct 31)
Brooklyn’s electro-goth innovators are dropping their long-awaited full-length on vinyl this Halloween. Expect crushing riffs, EDM intensity, and gothic flair in limited 400-copy form.
2. Carpenter Brut – Leather Terror Redux (Nov 2025)
The French synthwave-metal master is reissuing his cult album with new remixes and unreleased tracks, expanding his dystopian cinematic sound.
3. Dance With The Dead – Driven by Darkness (Nov 2025)
Known for blending retro synths with metal guitars, this duo’s next record promises harder riffs and even darker atmospheres.
4. 3TEETH – Digital Flesh (Dec 2025)
Industrial firepower meets cyberpunk visuals in this highly anticipated LP, with collaborations rumored across EDM and metal scenes.
5. Gost – Infernal Machine (Nov 2025)
The masked producer returns with a brutal mix of blackened synths and pounding beats, bridging darkwave and industrial metal.
6. Perturbator – Final Transmission (Dec 2025)
One of the architects of dark synth, Perturbator’s next project aims to merge his retro roots with heavier live-band arrangements.
7. Zardonic – Chaos Protocol (Nov 2025)
The Venezuelan mask-wearing producer is set to unleash a bass-heavy record fusing drum and bass with industrial metal aggression.
8. Midnight Danger – Blade of Fate (Nov 2025)
Expect neon-soaked synthwave colliding with heavy guitars from this underground favorite.
9. Priest – Obey the Machine (Dec 2025)
Ex-Ghost members continue their journey through electro-goth with their darkest, most dance-driven release yet.
10. Street Fever – Neon Veins (Dec 2025)
This rising act fuses industrial club beats with emotional metal-tinged songwriting, making waves in both underground and festival circuits.
These ten releases underline how the boundaries between electronic, goth, and metal are more blurred than ever, offering fans an end-of-year feast of futuristic sound.