Dream in castles release dark electronic single ‘synesthesia’
Electronic project Dream in castles self-released the single “synesthesia” on June 27, 2026, a three-minute dark techno track on Spotify and YouTube.

Dream in castles, an electronic project, self-released the single “synesthesia” on June 27, 2026. The Dream in castles “synesthesia” single runs three minutes and mixes dark electronic and dark techno with a nocturnal, cinematic night-drive feel.
Dream in castles’ ‘synesthesia’ single
Dream in castles build the track around machine rhythms and synth textures; the release visual frames it as a “Dark Techno Night Drive”. The single runs three minutes and is streaming on Spotify and on YouTube.
About Dream in castles
Dream in castles is an electronic project that mixes dark electronic, dark techno and synthwave-adjacent styles. The project self-releases its music, with “synesthesia” issued on June 27, 2026 as a single on Spotify and YouTube. Wider biographical detail on the project is not publicly documented. “synesthesia”, a three-minute track with a cinematic night-drive theme, is the project’s latest release.
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