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Bassy, percussion-driven excursions by Tartelet affiliate Nelson of the East. Super Deception dives into the uncanny beauty within the everyday, drawing inspiration from M.C. Eschers idea of super deception: the art of creating the impossible without illusion. Nelson of the East translates that concept into sound: deep, tactile basslines and intricate percussion twist familiar rhythms into hypnotic new forms. Textures and samples are lifted from their origins and reimagined, creating tracks that feel both ancient and futuristic, physical and dreamlike. The result is an electronic landscape where sound folds in on itself: a timeless, shape-shifting exploration of rhythm, resonance and perception. Nelson of the East is a Berlin-based sound artist, producer and educator. He operates at the intersection of experimental composition and club culture, shaping his craft both as a music teacher and behind the scenes as an experienced ghost producer.
Trilucid return to Ionica with their second release of 2026, following their debut on Anjunadeep Explorations in January. A contemplative elegy, Hiera unfolds as a deeply emotive slice of melodic house, gradually revealing richer and more complex layers as it progresses. Included in the release is a Sunrise Mix, a beautifully laid-back lullaby that strips away the drums completely to reveal the intricately layered sounds
Norda y marks a new chapter with this release, The release is composed of three tracks, built around a core original production that defines the EPs sonic identity. Alongside the main version, the project includes a stripped-back ambient interpretation, where rhythm gives way to atmosphere, texture, and emotional space, revealing a deeper and more introspective side of the composition. Completing the EP is a second original track, offering a complementary yet distinct perspective, designed with full club functionality in mind. Rooted in deep rhythmic structures and organic percussion, the EP blends hypnotic grooves with refined melodic progressions, balancing tension and release with precision. Warm basslines, evolving synths, and subtle vocal elements shape a sound that works equally well on immersive dancefloors and in focused listening environments. Visile Records continues to position itself as a platform for artists pushing beyond genre boundaries, delivering music that is timeless, expressive, and built to resonate both emotionally and physically.
Fordell Research Unit , Djrum , Rudy With a Hoodie , Vitess , Paperkraft , Giammarco Orsini , Klon Dump , Andre Zimmer , DJ Tennis , Ashee , M-High , Paurro , ATRIP , Danny Daze , .VRIL , Mungo Sound Machine , Easttown , Josh Wink , Haris Laus , DJ Romain , Daskal
Kuniyuki , Sleep D , Mosam Howieson , Hasvat Informant , Fader Cap , Mayurashka , Albrecht La'Brooy , Sunju Hargun
Melbourne / Naarm strongholdButter Sessionsclock 15 years in the game with a trilogy of 12s, sustaining their uncompromising streak of peak-form electronics. The family-style V/A binds friends, collaborators, former studio neighbours and DJ booth allies, capturing a label that exists as community as much as catalogue. A new chapter in Butter Sessions ongoing Japanese exchange sees Sapporo sound sculptor Kuniyukire-opening a 2015 tour collaboration with label heads Sleep D- a deep, spatial beatdown powered by dub pressure and percussive hypnosis. Shadow-lurking prodigy Mosam Howiesondrops in with his trademark scatterbrain techno, while Hasvat Informantlocks into joint-consciousness big-room radioactivity. Opening the B-side, Fader Capfuses Balearic psy-ence with Mike Dunn-esque utilitarian jack, hovering somewhere between 80s memory and future vision. Tokyos Mayurashkafollows with Survival Guide, big beat colliding with drug chug, before Albrecht LaBrooyreunite for a divine chill-out tent slowdown, magnifying sample detail with exacting flow. Were adrift until Sunju Hargunlights the beacon with ???????(Sky Surfer), Thailands emissary of ritualistic minimal trance. Whether taken alone or folded into the three-disc triptych, each instalment stands as a bag-ready constant, charged with Butter Sessions curatorial finesse.
Delicate Features return to us with a beautifully beguiling blend of folk, electronica, and heavenly melodic escape. Pavel Diakov and Radmila Nikogosian, the duo behind Delicate Features, are London-based and allow their Armenian-Georgian roots to speak through their music. Since making their debut in 2012, they have released on our label as well as Cellar Tapes and Not Not Fun Records, always exploring immersive soundscapes that invite listeners deep into their world. Their music is a majestic mix of trip-hop, new age, medieval lament, and ambient reverie. They have cited Latvian folk songs, funereal black metal, Muslimgauze, and metaphysics as inspiration before, and they have now again created a stirring sound world with this EP. The blissful 'Memory Gardens' is a quiet yet bright mix of smeared vocals, gentle harmonics, and found-sound percussion, riding sparse, broken beats that transfix body and mind. 'Teenage Lightning' is an ascent to the stars on rising synth loops that glisten and glow with a cathartic, escapist eect. The gorgeous 'In Bloom' is a painterly sound, with heat-emitting chords, gently bubbly, rubbery drums, and choral vocals that slowly swirl around in a heavenly nebula. It's a restorative sound with an angelic soul and 'Error Screens' agains hypnotises with liquid melodies, glossy synth repeats and churchy architecture that feels profound. It's a seamless mix of the organic and the synthetic with a mathematical charm that moves body and soul. 'Old Brook' is a quiet lament - an ambient soundscape for late-night reflection and emotional rebirth. Arwork by Daniel Rajcsanyi.