Christian Electronic, Synthwave & Alternative Songs
For projects at the intersection of digital culture, alternative rock, and faith.
A Catalog Built for the Edge of Christian Music
GOLDENRULE and NuLL iD exist because there’s an audience of Christian listeners who grew up on 2000s alternative rock, synthwave, and industrial music — and most Christian music isn’t made for them. These demos were built to fill that gap: songs with genuine faith content that sound like the underground instead of the mainstream.
The Way You Love Me
Artist: GOLDENRULE Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:4–7 / The Love Chapter
Built around the Love Chapter with a 2000s alternative rock production. The lyric unpacks 1 Corinthians 13 without ever sounding like a Sunday school lesson. Works for a Christian alternative or electronic artist who wants to reach listeners who’ve stopped going to church.
Neon Ark
Artist: GOLDENRULE Scripture: Genesis 6–9 / Faith Against the Flood
A cinematic synthwave Christian track built around the image of Noah’s ark as a metaphor for trusting God when the world is collapsing. Production is wide, dark, and ultimately hopeful. For a Christian EDM producer or electronic artist looking for a track with genuine lyrical depth.
Government Help
Artist: NuLL iD Scripture: Romans 13 / Identity and Authority
Industrial metal with a Christian worldview that doesn’t soften the question. NuLL iD’s debut track was built for the listener who’s angry, searching, and doesn’t want a pat answer. For a Christian metal or industrial rock artist who wants to go where most Christian music won’t.
Watch the Demos
Three distinct directions. Listen to all three before deciding which concept fits your project.
Who This Is For
Christian electronic artists and EDM producers looking for original material with lyrical depth. Alternative Christian artists who need songs that can reach the secular streaming audience without losing the gospel thread. Labels with artists in the Christian alternative or electronic space who need demo-ready material.
These songs are available with mechanical license for recording and re-production. The synthetic production in the demos is intentional — it can be stripped back to the vocal melody and chord structure for an acoustic re-interpretation, or expanded into a full electronic production.
How It Works — Licensing a Demo
1. Listen
Stream the demo. Each track is a full production demo — voiced, arranged, and mixed — so you can hear exactly what you’re licensing before you commit.
2. License
Contact us with the song title and your intended use. We issue a mechanical license and you own your master recording. No royalty disputes, no co-writer drama.
3. Record
Take it to the studio. Change the key, rearrange the production, add your instrumentation — the song is yours to interpret. Our demos are starting points, not ceilings.
