German synth-pop/electro act Alienare releases euphoric synth-pop hit "Let This Moment Never End", taken from the upcoming EP Mea Culpa, which will be released on 7 November via NoCut. A dark electronic soundscape unfolds between guilt, forgiveness, and the inner struggle for liberation, which captivates with emotional depth and energetic sounds.
Bright synths, rousing beats, a message full of optimism – "Let This Moment Never End" is made for everyone who wants to let life dance. It's an euphoric synth-pop hit that exudes pure joy. That carries you from the first beat – and reminds you to celebrate the moment.
Mea Culpa is more than a name – it's a commitment. And "Let This Moment Never End" is the first step toward that. The single is accompanied by an energetic music video, which you can watch below. Link
![Alienare - Mea Culpa [EP]](/images/Albums/2025/alienare_meaculpa.jpg)

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