Editorial
Premiere: Aawadh - Oscillia
On Dyadica, Aawadh conducts a focused study in rhythm, moving fluidly through drum and bass inflexions, split-tempo sensations and atmospheric end sequences.
Premiere: unpropped - Dentado [CAT1294154]
Steeped in haunting ambience, Winterhimmel drifts through grey winter skies, tracing an evocative path between dub techno’s deep currents and IDM’s dissolving outlines.

Murmurs of the quarry
Nextones transforms a reclaimed quarry into a living instrument and spatial research tool.
Premiere: Dean Grenier - View Source
Dean Grenier’s upcoming View Source EP slips the listener into a liminal space, mediating between the elemental tensions of softness and density.
Premiere: DINA - Rift
With her versatility on display, DINA turns inward through a soul-stirring suite of ambient works on <Air Ways>’ second outing.
Premiere: Pannotia - Life Cycle
Pannotia meticulously dissects a tight cocoon of steadily evolving synthesis across the five tracks of Cell, his latest outing with Eora’s Pure Space label.
Premiere: Son of Chi - We Carry Eden (Part I)
Where meditative sound work, nomadic storytelling and archival instinct converge, We Carry Eden unfolds as an elemental synergy.
Premiere: Son of Chi - We Carry Eden (Part I)
Premiere: MirrorLake - Ninj4
Crater-deep dub techno meets shadowy ambient atmospheres on Crateria, the new EP from Mexico City-based producer and audio engineer MirrorLake, released via London imprint Osmura.
Premiere: Vel & KennyKrazyWorld - Liminal Sound
Vel launches her label PURR with pleaseinsert_ILOVEYOU, a six-track VA modelled after the ILOVEYOU virus, a digital love letter that spiralled into global chaos.
Premiere: Vel & KennyKrazyWorld - Liminal Sound
Premiere: Sleep D - Acheron Cauldron
Australian sound aficionados Sleep D return to their Butter Sessions imprint in style on the Big Sky, Liquid Sun EP.
Premiere: Shoal - Backflash
Fur:ther Sessions returns with Vivendum 5, a tightly wound four-tracker that speaks softy but hits deep.
Premiere: LDS - pow2, Epilog
LDS’s power of 2 is a system in motion, a meticulously coded network of algorithmic techno, atmospheric drone, and industrial grit.


