// Synth-Pop
2 albums in this genre.

The Last Broadcast
The Last Broadcast is a single night in a radio booth. It's 1987. A small-town AM station is shutting down at dawn, and the overnight DJ knows this is his last broadcast. He sits down, clicks the mic on, and does the job — professional, warm, the voice people fell asleep to for years. But as the night deepens and the hours empty out, the DJ voice cracks. The professional patter gives way to something real. He starts saying the things he never said — to the listeners who left, to the caller who might still be out there, to the version of someone he needs to hear him.

Surrender
Surrender is bitwize's foray into synth-pop territory, channeling the spirit of Carly Rae Jepsen's Emotion (2015). Twelve tracks exploring different facets of love - the spark, the fall, the ache, the dance floor catharsis. Pure pop romanticism with no tech angle, just unironic emotion delivered through shimmering synths and infectious hooks.