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Debut album from Irrflug, the Berlin-based project of Mark Kanak. Irrflug is a changing artist group rather than a fixed band. In Silver its comprising Ian King, BoBo (Christiane Hebold) and Ella Sturmvogel and some others. 2 tracks feature Blixa Bargelds voice. Silver extends Sahko vocabulary into new directions. rhythmic studies of corroded atmospheres says Mark Kanak
Appendix.files rolls out its second LP with Irradiated, an eight-part excursion from Berlin-based sound artist and producer Kurt Reinartz. Its a record that thrives in the slipstream between dub-techno heritage and what he describes as ADHD-ambient, tracing radiant particles as they blur into textured depths. Reinartz sculpts a luminous but uneasy world, where melody flickers like static inside a charged atmosphere. With artwork by Montse Cruz and design by Amos Turner, Irradiated folds tactile craft into a patient, detail-driven approach to sound. It opens with A Point for Everything to Spread, a slow ignition steeped in the dubby depths of 90s German techno, vocoded swells pulling tension tight before releasing into wide-eyed gush. Empty Time (A Flowing Out) pivots to a boxy 4/4 kick whose elasticity could rival any fabric, mesh or rubber Gore-Tex, shot through with dub-techno tropes sharp enough to sit alongside a Chain Reaction platter. A Sponge and a Mirror floats on velvet sub pressure, its strange, fractured voices trying to seep through dimensional cracks, while Love as an Antidote to Fragmentation lets a shy warmth seep through the irradiated fog, tenderness glowing inside shifting sonic matter. Flip the disc and Empty Time (Leaking Skin) seeps outward, porous rhythms dissolving borders between inside and out. Things That Fall Right Into Place twists Amen breaks into a splintered dialogue, before climbing toward a lush spill of pads, hoover bass and gleaming arpeggios, rave euphoria replayed through a half-lit dream. Empty Time (Murky Dub) submerges everything in subterranean ooze, stabs of clarity poking through the haze. And then theres Telluric Murmur, rooted in hydrophone and geophone recordings from Berlins Kaulsdorfer See: a porous conversation between landscape, body and signal, an earthbound resonance vibrating just under the surface. Irradiated is a study in permeability, how emotion, matter and memory pass through one another, leaving faint afterglows. Its not an escape but an attunement, a quiet mapping of the radiation between inner and outer worlds. For media inquiries, review requests, or interviews, please contact: info@appendixfiles.com
Teen Daze , Pacific Coliseum , Asa Tate , Auntie Flo , Benjamin Fröhlich , Rhode & Brown , Wille , Prom Night , Alex Burkat , Iron Curtis , Ramses3000 , Tom Bioly , Lord Of The Isles , Massimiliano Pagliara , New Jackson , Sam Goku , Aera , Bostro Pesopeo , Shan , Gianni Rossi
Andalusian emerging-talent producer GAZZI, a young yet influential figure within the broader Spanish electronic scene, presents an LP that feels like a quiet turning point in his career. Rooted in ambient and new-age minimalism, the record drifts through piano-based textures, soft pauses, and spacious moments that invite deep introspection. Across its delicate arrangements, GAZZI captures the sensation of slowing down in a world where everything feels fleeting. These tracks hold space for reflection-offering nostalgia, stillness, and the subtle suggestion that hope remains at the edges of even the most ephemeral moments. Each piece unfolds like a landscape suspended in time, shaped by restraint, emotional nuance, and a profound sense of presence. Presented by Glossy Mistakes, the release reflects the labels ongoing commitment to uplifting a new wave of contemporary Spanish artists, highlighting creators who are redefining the countrys sonic identity through experimentation, sensitivity, and forward-thinking sound design. In GAZZIs own words: These songs were made to sit with the wound - to let you drift, to feel scattered, contemplative; theyre meant to keep you from thinking too much - or maybe to make you think a lot. The result is a meditative, deeply personal body of work-one that not only marks a cornerstone in GAZZIs artistic path but also extends Glossy Mistakes mission to showcase innovative, emotionally resonant voices from Spains evolving music landscape.
Claude Young , Molinaro , Other Lands , Zopelar , Jordan GCZ , EDB , Volcov , Joaquin "Joe" Claussell , Lars Bartkuhn , Meftah , Stephen Lopkin , Nu Era
The Second Circle continues the journey begun with The First Circle, celebrating Nerolis 25th anniversary and expanding the labels aesthetic into new musical territories. The album moves through still ambience, uplifting strings, quirky electronics, spacious fusion and deep, beatless Detroit-inspired textures. Featuring original, unreleased compositions by Nu Era, Lar Bartkuhn, Molinaro, Claude Young Jr, Joe Claussell, EDB, Jordan GCZ, Other Lands, Stephen Lopkin, Meftah, Zopelar and Volcov, The Second Circle offers an immersive and spiritual listening experience.
With the fourth part of The City Of Tomorrow, Lawrence finally closes his collection of miniatures, acoustic pieces and ambient works. The whole series will be released as an album later in 2026, both digital and on vinyl. The series is dedicated to Berlins modernist neighborhood Hansaviertel, built in 1957, the place where most of the tracks recorded.