Year: 2026

Art / Post-Rockers GLEN Announce 3rd Album, Drop First Single

Glen´s upcoming fourth instrumental five track studio album “It Was A Bright Cold Day In April” is set to drop on February 20th, 2026 on Kapitän Platte / Cargo Records. It is titled after the first sentence of George Orwell’s, “1984”, and is a visceral statement of noise driven energy and eclectic […]

Timur Lutfullin’s Latest Series Is a Love Letter to Lost Playgrounds

On a forgotten basketball court in Ufa, where the asphalt has learned the language of neglect and rust speaks more fluently than children ever did, Timur Lutfullin stages a quiet liturgy. “Basketball as a New Religion” (2025) does not scream belief; it whispers devotion through absence, through bodies placed gently […]

Kings Place and Ristband Present Immersive Experiences for ‘Memory Unwrapped’

This January, Kings Place presents a three‑day immersive event with award‑winning creative studio Ristband, combining live music, VR performance, and a machine‑learning installation to explore how we inhabit and remember the world around us. As part of ‘Memory Unwrapped‘, running 15-17 January 2026, audiences can step into a mixed‑reality VR […]

This Freya Magee Song Will Make You Rethink Alone Time

There’s something immediately magnetic about Freya Magee’s ‘Over There’. From the first jangly strum of guitar, it feels like stepping into a space that’s hers alone, private, playful, and unapologetically self-contained, yet somehow it draws you in like a friend you didn’t know you needed. London-based and Melbourne-born, Magee has […]

Geno McGahee Summons Evil With “Dark Places”, First Trailer Drops

The shadows are stirring. Geno McGahee, a name that’s quietly become synonymous with modern cult horror, has unveiled the first trailer for his upcoming Satanic nightmare, “Dark Places”. Set to haunt streaming services worldwide in 2026, the film is already generating buzz as one of the most eagerly anticipated horror […]

Galore Channels Passion and Heartbreak in Stunning Debut

Galore’s ‘You Love Me, You Love Me Not’ is a bold exploration of love, loss, and identity. From the very first piano notes, the song envelops the listener in a space that is at once intimate and vast, where every chord seems charged with both longing and inevitability. Galore’s voice […]

Călin Țopa Turns Ancient History Into a Mind-Melting Sound Trip

In 2025, the Mleiha Archaeological Site in the UAE, a landscape layered with over 210,000 years of human history, became the stage for something extraordinary. Călin Țopa’s ‘Transcendent Renaissance’ was not a performance in the traditional sense. It was a full-scale temporal journey, a living installation where sound, light, and […]

EISM on Sound, Friction, and the Subtle Art of Resistance

There’s no clear starting point in this conversation with EISM. It moves through hesitation, control, and the quiet labor of staying human inside systems that prefer smoothness over doubt. “MEKANIKARU” hovers in the background, not as a product to be decoded, but as a condition shaping how sound, time, and […]

HAND OF JUNO Drops a Club-Ready Techno Rework of “Right Now”

After turning heads with their genre-bending debut album “Psychotic Banana,” Hand of Juno now dive headfirst into the club world with a dark, driving techno reimagining of their track ‘Right Now,’ remixed by Faster. Stripping the original industrial metal track down to its rhythmic core and rebuilding it with pounding beats, glitchy textures, […]

At the Horizon Line: A Dystopian Nude by Dima Anufriev

In the photographic work of Dima Anufriev aka chikoschikos, the body appears suspended within a fragile visual order shaped by light, silence, and spatial tension. Based in Ekaterinburg, a city marked by severe climates and layered histories, the Russian visual artist approaches nude photography through a disciplined sensitivity to form […]

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