VOITH releases ‘Dark Dance Waves – A Collection’ of remastered and unreleased tracks
VOITH, the Swedish solo project of Lars Voith, releases “Dark Dance Waves – A Collection”, gathering 2026 remasters and two unreleased tracks.

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VOITH, the electronic solo project of Swedish musician Lars Voith, has released “Dark Dance Waves – A Collection”. The VOITH “Dark Dance Waves” set runs to ten tracks, pairing 2026 remasters of older VOITH material with two previously unreleased recordings, and is out now across major streaming and download platforms. The project moves between synth, electropop and darkwave, often with German-language titles.
Inside VOITH ‘Dark Dance Waves – A Collection’
“Dark Dance Waves – A Collection” gathers eight 2026 remasters alongside two tracks released here for the first time. The remasters include “Der Fotograf”, “Rote Pillen und Blaue Augen”, “Louder (The Last Night For Lovers)”, “Tempel Der Liebe”, “Say Goodbye”, the radio edit of “Crazy From The Heat”, and remixes of “Unknown Texture” and “Into My Dreams”. The two new additions are “Deutscher Schäferhund” and “Electric Body Alien”, the latter a previously unreleased version that combines two older VOITH songs.
The full tracklist is:
- “Der Fotograf” (2026 Remaster)
- “Rote Pillen und Blaue Augen” (2026 Remaster)
- “Deutscher Schäferhund”
- “Louder (The Last Night For Lovers)” (2026 Remaster)
- “Tempel Der Liebe” (2026 Remaster)
- “Say Goodbye” (2026 Remaster)
- “Crazy From The Heat” (Radio Edit, 2026 Remaster)
- “Electric Body Alien”
- “Unknown Texture” (Remix, 2026 Remaster)
- “Into My Dreams” (Remix, 2026 Remaster)
VOITH “Dark Dance Waves – A Collection” is available on major streaming and download services. The collection streams in full on VOITH – “Dark Dance Waves – A Collection” on Spotify, and a complete VOITH “Dark Dance Waves” YouTube playlist is online. VOITH points listeners to its Instagram and TikTok profiles for further updates.
About VOITH
VOITH is the electronic solo project of Swedish musician Lars Voith, based in Södertälje. The project dates back to 1997 and works across synth, electropop, coldwave and darkwave, frequently using German-language titles. Much of its catalog has appeared directly on streaming and download platforms.
In 2017, VOITH issued the retrospective “Through Dimensions of a Lo-Fi Ambience (A Collection of Demos 1997–2015)” and a tribute to Kraftwerk that Side-Line covered as Kraftwerk (Roboterkönige). In 2021, Voith released “Wunderland: Lineare Monotone Musik” and followed it months later with Outtakes, Originals & Schizophrenia, a set of reshaped older songs and never-before-released tracks accompanied by a video for “One By One – Remix”. The 2023 album Abstrakte Emotionen continued that run of German-titled releases, ahead of the same year’s “A Dreamers Kiss”.
“Dark Dance Waves – A Collection” extends that approach, collecting remastered VOITH recordings with previously unreleased material in a single release.
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