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hiyohiyoipseniyo – CANNED PELLET

hiyohiyoipseniyo – CANNED PELLET
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hiyohiyoipseniyo

“CANNED PELLET”

CANNED PELLET by hiyohiyoipseniyo
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An absurd lo-narrative in directories.

“Mastega_i_conserva”

Digital entropy and exquisite corpses:
Jbird – regurgitator
Q*bert – digested idea
Bergson – canned ‘risa’

… until meaning becomes lo-bitrate.

“Classifica_i_rebutja”

E G A G R Ò P I L A enllaunada

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Merci:
Nefasto Celiba, Eulàlia Clarineto, Fuzzy KQ i Mitx Xonix

Dismemberments:
Alma
Arkanoid
Beethoven — 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli in C major, Op. 120
Fetiche Maya
Goody
J-Bird
Manic Miner
Minecraft
Ninja Gaiden
Pong
Q*bert
Test Drive
Wolverine: Adamantium Rage
Xonix
. . .
… y muchas risas enlatadas.

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linktr.ee/hiyohiyoipseniyo
hiyohiyoipseniyo.hotglue.me

>>>23DISKETTES<<<

Òscar Hidalgo Aguilera
Manresa-Lleida, November 2025

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posted 26 January 2026

Autonomаton – Collected not lost 2015-2025 vol.1: drone and teknoiz

Autonomаton – Collected not lost 2015-2025 vol.1: drone and teknoiz
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Autonomаton

“Collected not lost 2015-2025 vol.1: drone and teknoiz”

“Collected not lost” is a decade of Autonomaton’s work, outside of LPs and EPs, collected. The music was released in the period from 2015 to the end of 2025. It’s done mostly through dubbing and overdubbing sound approaches. Both computer and hardware were used. Programmed or live. The tracks included have been released mostly on VA collections of works, through various online labels from around the globe: Animal Breaks (BE); Treetrunk (USA); DIGITAL DIZZY (UK) – dismissed; EcoSci (BG); eden.deeply (AU); Linear Obsessional Recordings (UK); Petroglyph Music (NOR); Studio 4632 (USA) – dismissed; Cian Orbe (CL); We are all ghosts (UK); Cousin Silas Emporium (UK); Doomcore Records (DE); L.O.T.R (FR); Attenuation Circuit (DE); Mahorka (BG); and couple of self-released entities. Included are various (re)mixes, versions and rebuilds for different artists like Cousin Silas, Passenger of Shit, Mystfied, Emerge!, Protuberance, Teeth of Divine and couple others. These three albums will take you mostly through 3 aspects of Autonomatons sound – teknoiz, ambient drone and dub breakz, reflected also in the title of each volume. The music on the albums will follow this trajectory, starting with noises and drones, then turning to more fluffy ambient and in the final chapter entering the zone of dub and breakz.

All music couresty of Nikolay Stanchev a.k.a. Autonomaton

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posted 20 January 2026

Atomai – SIGNALAI 3

Atomai – SIGNALAI 3
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Atomai

“SIGNALAI 3”

Atomai constructs a bridge between the hiss of the past and the synthesis of the future.

SIGNALAI 3 continues ambient journeys through old tape recordings and new inventive adaptations of audio technology.

An exploration of signal processing by manipulating found footage, tape artifacts and integrating harps, strings and flutes.

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posted 15 January 2026

Fallen – Our Endless Waltz between Wonder and Mud

Fallen – Our Endless Waltz between Wonder and Mud
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Fallen

“Our Endless Waltz between Wonder and Mud”

Released December 21, 2025, Fallen’s brand new album “Our Endless Waltz between Wonder and Mud”, coming out in beautiful digipak CD edition, is the artist’s second with Mahorka after his debut on the label “Soft Skin Eternal Verses”, released in 2022 on cassette.

Fallen’s notes about the album:

“Our Endless Waltz..” came to light in a very delicate and intense period in my life, with great changes from many angles.

Musically, this very precious to me new album of mine, keeps going in the direction established by my very first Móatún 7 release in 2023 and after my most recent releases on Intellitronic Bubble, Neotantra, Shimmering Moods Recs and ROHS!, where my ways and approaches to electronic ambient music have started to become much more dynamic, whilst never losing (instead, enhancing it, in my opinion) my will/aim to sound as spontaneous as possible, without forcing anything, as usual.

This album is about Love and Resilience and how much this messed up world, keeps going ahead with his crazy race, losing grip day after day, in a cruel way we aren’t able to discuss with open heart, without the will of hurting each other. This is Our Endless Waltz.

I could say the album is pretty connected and tied up to the Victorian Era, in terms of literature and poetry before all. I grew up with that Era in my heart and this time I have done a concious tribute, including with graphic ides – references to the XIX century.

Written, Composed, Performed, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Fallen between January and March 2025

Instruments performed, recorded, processed:
Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Bass, Synthesizers, Voice, Field Recordings

Artwork by Angel Draganov

“Thank You So Much to the Dearest Ivo, Angel and to my family”

thechildofacreek.bandcamp.com

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posted 23 December 2025

Pandacetamol – Below The Surface

Pandacetamol – Below The Surface
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Pandacetamol

“Below The Surface”

Released November 15, 2025 as digital download and in beautiful limited digipak CD edition.

The mighty Pandacetamol returns with an album of chunky and mysterious IDM. This release is a spectacular first solo endeavour for him on Mahorka, after the collaboration album of Autonomaton + Pandacetamol, two albums of Cognition Delay (the group of him and Jeremy Rice / Abdicant), plus some outstanding remixes and compilation appearances.

Positively addicted to his hardware music machines, the 12 tracks on “Below The Surface” have analogue warmth, cut through by glassy FM tones and intricate percussion. The overall effect is dizzying and immersive. Look below the surface and find a deep ocean of sound.

Written and produced by Paul Alexander

Mastered by Black Particle
Cover artwork by Paul Alexander

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posted 26 November 2025

Substak + LR Friberg – The White Between Words

Substak + LR Friberg – The White Between Words
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Substak + LR Friberg

“The White Between Words”

Substak is the alias of Kostas Staikos, a sound artist based in Athens, Greece. His work moves through the deeper end of electronic music – drone ambient, space ambient, dub ambient, electronica and hypnotic minimalism – always shaped by a sense of inward movement. In Greek there is a verb, εμβαθύνω, meaning “to deepen”, and this perfectly captures the core of his practice: a continual descent into texture, resonance and the subterranean pulse of sound. For Kostas, Substak is less a name than a method – “sub” for low frequencies and introspective moods, “stak” from his own name. An abstract container for experiments, escapes and the slow building of a personal sonic language.

LR Friberg is a Swedish composer, mastering engineer and narrative artist whose work bridges sound and speculative fiction. Her music begins in mathematical processes – cellular automata generating evolving harmonic structures – and grows into immersive, emotionally driven ambient landscapes. Each piece functions as both music and world-building: sonic fragments of the ongoing fictional universe she writes, where light, place and connection shape atmosphere as much as melody. Her focus is precision, mood and storytelling through sound.

Though coming from different angles, Substak and LR share something essential: music as escape, experimentation and dialogue. Kostas describes collaboration as a natural way to trade ideas and deepen sound. LR finds that Kostas’ textures integrate flawlessly into her frameworks, opening spaces she wouldn’t reach alone. The admiration is mutual – LR is one of Kostas’ favorite artists to work with, and she sees every collaboration with him as an invitation into new terrain. Together, they create ambient that is both grounded and atmospheric, abstract and emotional – a meeting point where deep minimalism and narrative generativity merge into one evolving sound.

***

She’d been coming to the fjord every morning that week.

The city behind her stirred and hissed. Gulls shrieking over dumpsters, tram line clattering in rehearsal for rush hour. Bells rang out from the cathedral, mistimed and overlapping, like no one had agreed what hour it was anymore.

But out here, by the water, time did something else. It slowed. Not gently. More like a held breath. More like waiting.

Trine leaned against the railing, fingers curled around warm steel.

“I used to think peace would feel like sleep,” she said quietly, not looking up. “But it doesn’t. It feels like aftermath. Like the pressure that settles after the shattering stops.”

A silence answered. The kind that wasn’t empty, just unseen.

“I can track calm the way I used to track anomalies. There’s data in it. Repeating patterns. Subtle recursions. A kind of… harmonic delay. Not static. Not passive. Just a system cooling slowly, pretending it isn’t still under load.”

The wind shifted slightly, brushing the back of her neck. She didn’t shiver, but her breath caught, like someone had just stepped up behind her. Like something was about to speak.

“Stillness lies,” she said, lower now. “It tricks you into thinking nothing’s moving. But all the while, pressure builds. Currents gather.”

A ripple formed far down the fjord. Not wind. Not current. Too precise.

Trine watched it. Didn’t follow it with her eyes, just… marked it. Like you do with a noise in a dark house.

“Maybe that’s all there is now,” she said. “Residual motion. Echoes with memory. The shape left behind after a convergence.”

She closed her eyes. The world didn’t vanish.

But it did watch. Not hostile. Not kind. Just… observant.

“I don’t need the world to disappear anymore,” she whispered. “Just give me pause. Enough to decide if I still belong in it.”

She opened her eyes. Stayed still. Waited.

Then, finally, turned. Not with urgency. Not with fear. But like someone who knew she’d been seen, and didn’t need to run.

The city waited behind her.

And something else, just outside knowing, waited with it.

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posted 22 November 2025

Iliaque – Mahorka Remixes Vol.7

Iliaque – Mahorka Remixes Vol.7
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Iliaque

“Mahorka Remixes Vol.7”

“Spring 2025: bike ride, sunshine, flowering meadows, blue sky, Mahorka’s fabulous catalog intertwines to create this soundtrack that perfectly illustrates this precise moment…”

The Mahorka Remixes series continues with its 7th volume and Iliaque taking on tracks from the inspiring and wide catalog of the label and re-mixing them together on the six tracks of the release. It is, once again, as much a tribute to the creative commons netlabel as it is to the remixed artists and the respective original tracks.

1 – Dayin + Sven Phalanx + QUAZIMONO + Vioro Vio – Reaching for silence vs The Harbinger vs Schallmauer vs B.R.I.C.S. vs EKGVBK
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/reaching-for-silence
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/schallmauer
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/the-harbinger
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/b-r-i-c-s
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/ekgvbk

2 – Peltiform + Moki Mcfly + Hans Castrup + Philippe Neau – Reprise (ft. Dissolved) vs Oblique vs Move in a crowd
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/reprise-ft-dissolved
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/oblique
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/move-in-a-crowd-bonus-2

3 – Oberlin + Moki Mcfly + Philippe Neau – Honeychruch vs Imprint vs hors SOLS vs orsol
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/honeychurch
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/imprint
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/hors-sols-2
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/orsol

4 – Dayin + This Communication + Traveling Light – Razor bite vs You are now at peace
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/razor-bite
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/you-are-now-at-peace

5 – Xu + Oberlin + Tomosla + Moki Mcfly + Particules – Velvet meadow vs Rivermouth vs Oblique vs Auf vs Island
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/velvet-meadow
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/rivermouth
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/oblique
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/island
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/auf

6 – Dayin + sevensy + Tomosla – Reaching for Silence vs one2one vs Stoc below
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/reaching-for-silence
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/one2one
mahorka.bandcamp.com/track/stoc-below

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posted 29 October 2025

Nonima + Abdicant – Phase Memory

Nonima + Abdicant – Phase Memory
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Nonima + Abdicant

“Phase Memory”

released October 12, 2025

Born from a Mahorka experiment in collaboration, “Phase Memory” is the first full-length release from Scottish producer Nonima (aka Peltiform / Mitoma) and American artist Abdicant. The two were introduced through the label’s “Making things happen” compilation of collaboration tracks, and despite only ever chatting over messenger, something decidedly clicked.

The result is a tightly woven IDM album that nods to the genre’s classic period while embracing modern production sensibilities. Nonima brings his signature glitch-sculpted tension and atmosphere, while Abdicant’s melodic frameworks give the tracks shape and momentum. It’s detailed, propulsive, cohesive, and compelling. This will not be the last you hear from this pair!

Written / Produced by Nonima (Tam Ferrans) and Abdicant (Jeremy Rice)

Mix & Mastering by Weldroid

Thanks : Tamas Zsiros, Ivo Petrov

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posted 15 October 2025

Mas&Delayer – Books and Dubs

Mas&Delayer – Books and Dubs
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Mas&Delayer

“Books and Dubs”

released August 23, 2025

Mas&Delayer is Massimo Solari, born 1984 in Genova. In 1996 he got into what totally changed his life – hip hop music. In 1997 he met Crx of Casino Royale who opened him to London Sound and electronic music. This perfected his approach to music. After years of careful listening, he is composing and producing his own music for passion and… “because I need that…”. Notable releases of his have come out on Deep Lake Records, Type Connection, Ephedrina and Jonic Noise Records.

On Mahorka Mas&Delayer debuted with the beautiful chillout electronic EP “She Cleans My Soul” in 2014. The collaboration with the label continued and he produced two spectacular remixes for a Captive Portal reworks album and contributed solo tracks to the “Music for Elevators” compilation series. 2018 saw the release of his second EP on Mahorka – “Broad Shoulders” and 2022 – the debut on the label of their duo project with Basssound, Bass&Delayer with “The Way Out”. In 2023 Mas&Delayer remixed Virtually J for a reworks release and most recently he collaborated with BedouinDrone and Abu Ama, reworking their ideas for a track on the “Making Things Happen” special Mahorka collaborations compilation released for the occasion of 10th Netlabel Day.

His new EP on Mahorka, “Books and Dubs”, steers quite away from the chill and romantic vibes of his previous solo works on the label and brings in a set of powerful tracks that nod back to all his musical roots and yet have quite the futuristic sound. This release also contains as integral part the aforementioned collaboration track with Abu Ama and BedouinDrone, and the whole EP has been mastered by his collaborator (in Bass&Delayer) Angelino Basssound.

“I created this EP inspired by my favorite writers and books read in the last year, every one has contributed in its own way to creating the atmospheres of the sound.
The trips to the East did the rest …”
–Mas&Delayer

All tracks composed and produced by Mas&Delayer
except Track 6 – w/ Abu Ama, Bedouindrone

Mixed and mastered by Angelino Bassound

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posted 23 August 2025

Andreas Davids – Weltraum

Andreas Davids – Weltraum
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Andreas Davids

“Weltraum”

released April 6, 2025

Andreas Davids is maybe best known for his electro-industrial project XOTOX with albums released since 1998 gaining quite some attention in his native Germany and around the world. In 2023, for the project’s 25th year anniversary the “Ich Bin Da / Ich Funktioniere” album was released.

On Mahorka Andreas appeared first as one half of the Natura Est dark ambient duo with British electronic producer Tony Young (Autoclav1.1). After their self-titled monolithic debut on Ant-zen in 2018, Mahorka released their “Second” album, a new chapter of colossal, brooding ambient, where light is slowly crushed by shade, within a multi-faceted arena of sound.

In 2020 Andreas Davids released on Mahorka under his real name “7 Jahre vor der Gegenwart” – an emotional rollercoaster running from dark ambient and broken structures to technoid rhythms and sequences, and “Isolation” – his deepest and most personal solo album, also on in a beautiful cassette edition. In 2022 the label also published “Space Ambient Pop”, the genre-defining collaboration album of Andreas Davids + Sven Phalanx, also in cassette edition.

With “Weltraum”, his new solo EP on Mahorka, Andreas Davids deals with one of his favorite motifs: Space. Since his early childhood he has been fascinated by science-fiction and adventures in space, either in books, comics or movies. Somewhere between Ambient, IDM, Berlin School and Electronica, he created a place for the listeners to experience their own adventures.

Created and mastered by Andreas Davids in 2024 at Separate Room, MTH.

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posted 23 July 2025

Various Artists – Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation

Various Artists – Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation
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Various Artists

“Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation”

released July 14, 2025

We have put together a special release to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Netlabel Day. It’s an album – compilation of tracks – collaborations between different Mahorka artists from the last nearly 25 years and from all around the world. Most pieces are new collaborations, initiated for the occasion, but we also have unearthed some older previously unreleased material. “Making Things Happen” is as diverse and eclectic as Mahorka can be, a blast of a celebration of community, collaboration and creative commons. Dive in and enjoy!

Communicated and compiled by Ivo Petrov
Artwork by Jeremy Rice (Abdicant) + Angel Draganov (Polygon Ring)
Final mastering by Zach Bridier (Captive Portal)

Huge thanks to everybody that made this happen!

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posted 21 July 2025

SANDIKALA ENSEMBLE – Epitaph

SANDIKALA ENSEMBLE – Epitaph
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SANDIKALA ENSEMBLE

“Epitaph”

Epitaph is a composition by Dion Nataraja, developed in collaboration with Sandikala Ensemble.

Epitaph is a continuation of an investigation into a compositional method in which the tempo progressively decelerates. This method is inspired by the concept of rhythm in Javanese gamelan, where as the tempo of a gending slows down, the spacing between the balungan (core melody) tones widens, while instruments like the gendèr, gambang, and peking become increasingly dense: there is a paradoxical sense of time.

In Javanese gamelan, this process is often likened to the image of a blossoming flower: a gending begins like a closed bud, and as the rhythmic level rises, as the ornamental density increases, the flower blooms. However, I am not interested in a blooming flower—I am interested in a flower that withers and rots. This is why, in my works including Epitaph, the tempo continuously slows down.

The rotten flower is a symbol of critique. I have no desire to align myself with the glorification of tradition—to hell with the sublime. Rather than glorification, this work pays attention to the wounds of history that risk being forgotten. In the middle section of the piece, there is an electronic sound intervention resembling a broken radio: it is a collage of the voices of Wiji Thukul, Mahmoud Darwish (the Palestinian poet), and Frantz Fanon (the anti-colonial thinker and revolutionary from Martinique). Wiji Thukul sings his poem Apa Guna, Mahmoud Darwish reads a poem about his longing for the land of Palestine, and Frantz Fanon speaks on anti-racism and national liberation. But these voices appear unclearly, like traumatic memories arriving beyond our will.

These fragments are sandwiched between quotations from the traditional gending Lalermengeng, a piece often associated with death. Its presence, too, resembles trauma: a history that returns without control. The reference to Lalermengeng also reframes the three voices mentioned earlier; the broken-radio-like sound is also reminiscent of a swarm of flies, hovering around a rotting memory of the past.

At the end of the piece, there is an intervention in the form of noise. This moment is the only one in the work that uses noise, creating a stark contrast. Poetically, noise plays the role of a Ratu Adil—a messianic figure who halts the unstoppable flow of history toward apocalypse. In an irrational world, the hope for redemption is the only rational thing. But redemption can never clearly articulate itself—thus noise arrives. Noise is the future that refuses clear articulation.

Epitaph adalah karya komponis Dion Nataraja yang dikembangkan bersama Sandikala Ensemble.

Epitaph adalah karya kelanjutan dari investigasi mengenai metode komposisi di mana tempo karya terus-menerus melambat. Metode ini terinspirasi dari konsep irama di gamelan Jawa, di mana ketika tempo gending melambat, jarak antara nada balungan semakin melambat, instrumen-instrumen seperti gendèr, gambang, dan peking justru semakin padat: ada konsep waktu yang paradoksal.

Di gamelan Jawa, proses ini sering dikaitkan dengan gambar bunga yang berkembang: gending dimulai dengan kembang yang tertutup, dan seiring naiknya tingkat irama, seiring kepadatan ornamen meningkat, kembang ini menjadi mekar. Namun, saya tidak tertarik dengan kembang mekar: saya tertarik dengan kembang yang layu dan busuk. Ini sebabnya dalam karya-karya saya, termasuk Epitaph, tempo secara terus-menerus melambat.

Kembang busuk adalah simbol kritik. Saya tidak memiliki keinginan untuk terhubung dengan pengagungan tradisi—persetan dengan yang adiluhung. Daripada pengagungan, karya ini menaruh perhatian pada luka-luka sejarah yang terancam dilupakan. Di bagian tengah karya, ada intervensi bunyi elektronik yang terdengar seperti radio rusak: ini adalah tumpukan dari suara Wiji Thukul, Mahmoud Darwish (penyair Palestina), dan Frantz Fanon (pemikir dan pejuang anti kolonial dari Martinique). Wiji Thukul menyanyikan puisinya “Apa Guna,” Mahmoud Darwish membaca puisinya yang berkenaan dengan rasa rindunya pada tanah Palestina, dan Frantz Fanon berbicara tentang anti-rasisme dan pembebasan nasional. Tapi suara-suara ini hadir tanpa kejelasan, seperti memori traumatik yang kedatangannya berada di luar kehendak kita.

Fragmen suara ini hadir dihimpit kutipan gending tradisional, yakni Lalermengeng. Ini gending yang kerap dihubungkan dengan kematian. Kehadiran gending ini juga mirip dengan trauma: sejarah yang tiba tanpa ada kontrol. Referensi Lalermengeng juga memberi asosiasi baru terhadap fragment tiga orang yang saya sebutkan, suara yang terdengar seperti radio rusak juga mirip dengan kerumunan lalat, mengitari memori masa lalu yang busuk.

Pada akhir karya, ada intervensi dalam bentuk noise. Momen ini adalah satu-satunya momen di karya yang menggunakan elemen noise, membentuk kontras yang kuat. Dari sisi puitis, noise berperan seperti Ratu Adil yang menghentikan laju sejarah yang terus-menerus mengarah pada kiamat. Di dunia yang irasional, harapan akan penebusan adalah satu-satunya hal yang rasional. Tapi penebusan tidak pernah bisa mengungkapkan dirinya secara jelas: maka noise hadir. Noise adalah masa depan yang menolak artikulasi jelas.

About the Ensemble

Sandikala Ensemble is a Yogyakarta-based group dedicated to exploring experimental techniques and designing new gamelan instruments in order to expand the horizons of contemporary gamelan music. Founded in 2020 by Dion Nataraja and Yustiawan Paradigma Umar, the ensemble features musicians Roni Driyastoto, Mustika Garis Sejati, Suseno Setyo Wibowo, Muhamad Erdifadillah, and Muhammad Khoirur Roziqin. The ensemble has developed new instruments, including four genders with a 36-tone non-octave tuning system. More recently, Sandikala has added instruments designed by Dion Nataraja, including two gambang and two sets of gong kemodhong, crafted in Klaten by Karnadi Handoko and Siswo Pradangga.

Sandikala Ensemble berbasis di Yogyakarta dan berfokus pada eksplorasi teknik eksperimental serta perancangan instrumen gamelan baru untuk memperluas cakrawala musik gamelan kontemporer. Didirikan pada tahun 2020 oleh Dion Nataraja dan Yustiawan Paradigma Umar, ensemble ini beranggotakan para musisi Roni Driyastoto, Mustika Garis Sejati, Suseno Setyo Wibowo, Muhamad Erdifadillah, dan Muhammad Khoirur Roziqin. Ensemble ini telah mengembangkan instrumen-instrumen baru, termasuk empat buah gendèr dengan sistem laras 36 nada non-oktaf. Baru-baru ini, Sandikala menambahkan instrumen rancangan Dion Nataraja, termasuk dua gambang dan dua set gong kemodhong, yang dibuat di Klaten oleh Karnadi Handoko dan Siswo Pradangga.

About the Composer

Dion Nataraja is a composer, experimental vocalist, and scholar from Indonesia, currently pursuing a PhD in music composition at UC Berkeley. His musical and scholarly works have been focusing on the intersection of areas such as Javanese gamelan, spectral techniques, instrument building, multimedia composition, and anticolonial theories.

The composer-pianist Anthony Cheung described Dion’s music as “a true intercultural music for our time.” By the gamelan composer-performer Wahyu Thoyyib Pambayun, his music has been described as “succeeded in expanding the musical language of the Javanese gendèr.” He has attended masterclasses and studied with musicians of various genres, such as Toshio Hosokawa, Chinary Ung, Ken Ueno, Edmund Campion, Carmine-Emanuele Cella, Nick Brooke, Allen Shawn, Steve Lehman, Darsono Hadiraharjo, and Midiyanto. In 2020, he was awarded as a finalist of Talea Ensemble’s emerging composer competition, and in 2022, he was awarded as a OneBeat fellow.

His music has been included as a part of Brown University’s “Asian Musical Modernisms” course syllabus, as well as in concerts such as PGVIS Symposium (Traditions in Transition), Jogja Noise Bombing, Salihara Jazz Buzz, MATA Festival, Soundbridge Festival, and many more. As a scholar, he has published his writing in Jurnal Kajian Seni of Gadjah Mada University, and he has given lectures in venues such as California Institute of the Arts, Salihara Arts Center, Perpromi, October Meeting, among others. At the moment, he is focusing his work on Sandikala Ensemble, a Yogyakarta-based ensemble that develops experimental techniques and new gamelan instruments with the aim of expanding contemporary gamelan music’s horizon.

Dion Nataraja adalah komponis, vokalis eksperimental, dan peneliti asal Indonesia yang saat ini tengah menempuh studi doktoral dalam bidang komposisi musik di UC Berkeley. Karya-karya musik dan akademisnya berfokus pada persilangan antara gamelan Jawa, teknik spektral, pembangunan instrumen, komposisi multimedia, dan teori antikolonial.

Komponis-pianis Anthony Cheung pernah menggambarkan musik Dion sebagai “musik lintas budaya sejati untuk zaman kita.” Sementara komponis-pemanggung gamelan Wahyu Thoyyib Pambayun menyatakan bahwa musik Dion “berhasil memperluas bahasa musikal dari gendèr Jawa.”

Dion pernah mengikuti masterclass dan belajar dengan para musisi dari berbagai genre, seperti Toshio Hosokawa, Chinary Ung, Ken Ueno, Edmund Campion, Carmine-Emanuele Cella, Nick Brooke, Allen Shawn, Steve Lehman, Darsono Hadiraharjo, dan Midiyanto. Pada tahun 2020, ia menjadi finalis kompetisi komponis muda Talea Ensemble, dan pada tahun 2022 ia terpilih sebagai fellow OneBeat.

Karya musiknya telah menjadi bagian dari silabus mata kuliah “Asian Musical Modernisms” di Brown University, serta dipentaskan dalam berbagai acara seperti PGVIS Symposium (Traditions in Transition), Jogja Noise Bombing, Salihara Jazz Buzz, MATA Festival, Soundbridge Festival, dan banyak lagi. Sebagai peneliti, tulisannya telah diterbitkan dalam Jurnal Kajian Seni Universitas Gadjah Mada, dan ia pernah memberikan kuliah di berbagai institusi seperti California Institute of the Arts, Salihara Arts Center, Perpromi, October Meeting, dan lainnya.

Saat ini, Dion memfokuskan perhatiannya pada Sandikala Ensemble, sebuah kelompok musik berbasis di Yogyakarta yang mengembangkan teknik eksperimental dan instrumen gamelan baru guna memperluas cakrawala musik gamelan kontemporer.

Credits

Instruments: gender barung, gender penerus, gambang, rebab, gong kemodhong, gong ageng, percussion, electronics

Composed and electronics by:
Dion Nataraja

Produced by:

Dion Nataraja & Yustiawan Paradigma Umar

Performed by:

Yustiawan Paradigma Umar, gender barung

Roni Driyastoto, gambang, gender penerus, rebab

Suseno Setyo Wibowo, kemodhong, gambang, gender barung

Mustika Garis Sejati, rebab, kemodhong, gender penerus

Muhammad Erdifadillah, percussion, kemodhong

Mixed and mastered by:
Luke Taylor

Recorded by: Muhammad Khoirur Roziqin

Production crew: Muhammad Eko Sudarmanto

Illustration:

“Kerkhof in het park van Buitenzorg” by Raden Saleh
Edited by Wok The Rock

Sandikala Ensemble Logo and Cover layout by:
Wok The Rock

Recorded in:
Sleman, D. I. Yogyakarta, 2025

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posted 16 July 2025

Soja Calcium – Omerama

Soja Calcium – Omerama

Soja Calcium

“Omerama”

A few months ago, I started having one on one video chats with people on the internet, completely at random, on an Omegle-like platform. Must have been thousands of people. Conversation duration would vary from a few seconds up to, say, 2–3 hours. Talked with people all over the world. Various languages, ethnicities, ages, etc. Soldiers in combat zones, neo-Nazis, flat-earthers, opera singers, Zulu tribe members, boxers, gypsies, oil rig workers, illegal immigrants, terminal cancer patients, Zionists, Talibans, Taliban victims, coke-addicted cops, rapping grandmas, gay Muslims… And of course, also a ton of “normal” people that were nonetheless just as interesting. For most of these interactions, I tried to channel my inner Louis Theroux and not pass judgment.

After a while, I felt the need to document this new hobby of mine. Started taking notes, then later would ask people to say something random I could record. Often, I would be making a track already, then would record someone and add it to the track immediately. So in that way, the tracks would influence the recordings, and the recordings would influence the tracks.

I tried to keep this collaborative theme throughout this release, and worked with this Tbilisi (Georgia) dancer to make a video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5nSjlUKvN0), and with a Russian label I really like for distribution.

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posted 14 July 2025

Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell – Locust Bean Gum

Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell – Locust Bean Gum
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Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell

“Locust Bean Gum”

“…A creation turned reflex and an almost immediate – and sharp – realization: Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell refuses and abhors the obvious.

This new EP, marking yet another milestone in an already rich collaboration with the Mahorka label, denounces in every way the easy choices – too often deliberate – and the nervousness of an era where frequency has replaced rarity as a standard of value. “Locust bean gum” is a work that seeks the unexpected, the possibly necessary coherence, and finds a new sensation.

From the porous boundaries of an acoustic approach to the deepest and most striking abstractions, “Locust bean gum” continues to open countless perspectives – and just as many present thrills.

Endless investigation deserves a few rewards!”

–Thierry Massard

Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell: composition, production, guitar, piano, flute
Julien Ash: sax on track 2
Grosso Gadgetto: noises on track 3
AI: help and inspiration for track 4

Images by Christophe Bailleau

In memory of Christophe’s close friend Philippe Franck.

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posted 10 June 2025

Roberto Vodanović Čopor – What Happens When We Become Silent

Roberto Vodanović Čopor – What Happens When We Become Silent
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Roberto Vodanović Čopor

“What Happens When We Become Silent”

Released June 6, 2025 as free (cc) digital download and limited cassette edition.

Roberto Vodanović Čopor is a multimedial artist from Zadar, Croatia. He has released on various independent labels, including Asonu., Green Field Recordings, Sonospace, Nowaki, Camembert Électrique, Warm Milk Recordings, The Church Of Noisy Goat, Mahorka… In his music he often combines the sounds of nature or the sounds of cities, and as background he uses sounds created from everyday objects.

“What happens when we become silent” is an experimental dark ambient music project that explores the multifaceted nature of silence. The album opens with evocative field recordings of birdsong at dawn and raindrops tapping gently against a window – fragile sounds that draw the listener into a contemplative space.

Through immersive textures and shadowy sonic landscapes, the project delves into our complex relationship with silence. It asks: what does silence reveal, and what does it conceal? Is it a refuge – a trusted companion in a noisy world – or a haunting presence that unsettles the soul?

Blurring the boundaries between the natural and the abstract, “What happens when we become silent” invites the listener to sit with stillness, to confront it, and to find meaning within its depths.

Produced by Roberto Vodanović Čopor in 2024-2025
Artwork images by Roberto Vodanović Čopor

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posted 10 June 2025

MAHAMBORO – 7 Jazz Pop Greats

MAHAMBORO – 7 Jazz Pop Greats
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MAHAMBORO

“7 Jazz Pop Greats”

“Mahamboro menulis dan merekam album ini sebagai respon terhadap komodifikasi musik menjadi pola-pola populis yang mudah dikenali dan dicerna. Lewat sudut pandang tersebut, projek ini menjadi kritik terhadap absuritas dalam menilai dan atau mengukur suatu gaya musik; bagaimana musik eksperimental ataupun jazz melampaui pelabelan karya seni yang dijual di pasar tertentu, pada waktu tertentu, panggung tertentu dan ketentuan tertentu. Judul album ini mengadopsi judul album ketiga dari Throbbing Gristle.”

Multi-instrumentalis yang juga berperan sebagai individu penting di kalangan musik eksperimental, Mahamboro menunjukkan taring tajamnya di album “7 Jazz Pop Greats”. Dari judulnya sudah membuat mata tertegun, diikuti oleh judul lagu yang membuat penggiat musik Jazz seperti saya sedikit terkikik. Di semua track, Mahamboro tetap menunjukkan dentuman dan tekstur yang khas, bunyi gemuruh ala dia ditambah sentuhan manis Saxophone khas Joe Lovano di album Nocturno-nya Charlie Haden.

Saya menyebutnya sebagai pribadi paling berbakat yang pernah saya temui. Tidak hanya talenta, Mahamboro mempunyai kepekaan yang luar biasa terhadap segala seuatu yang ditekuninya. Biarpun kadang saya gemas karena kurangnya fokus di bertahun-tahun masa karirnya, tapi semua orang selalu menganggumi beliau dari jauh. Tidak hanya sebagai seniman suara, namun kontribusi dia di lingkungan musik sekitarnya.

Entah ini intrepretasi trek-trek musik hits Jazz dunia, atau sekedar plesetan, atau mungkin juga cemooh terhadap genre tersebut. Apapun itu, saya paham bahwa ada kelas yang seharusnya dilenyapkan di genre musik di Indonesia. Tidak merasa lebih hanya karna nada/hitungan lebih rumit, tidak memicingkan mata hanya karna bunyinya berbeda, dan menghakimi padahal tidak mengerti.

Dibuka dengan Track manis dibalut oleh kekacauan. Diikuti Track 2 yang menunjukkan benang merah album ini yang terlalu cepat diurai dan ditutup dengan bunyi saturatif yang menarik. Track 3 digempur dengan dentuman keras semi rapat dan Saxophone serupa rapalan musik Rap. Pertengahan Track 4 dikejutkan oleh Altissimo dari Saxophone. Lalu ada bunyi distraktif di Track 5 seperti detik jam dan diakhiri helaan nafas serupa kabut. Track 6 diawali dengan bunyi strobo dan airy saxophone lalu disambut ketukan drum ala Nate Smith, membuat Track ini terdengar seperti musik ritual dibanding musik dansa. Track 7, Nada-nada Arpeggio dibalut dengan efek suara ditemani bunyi angkasa ala Ryoji Ikeda, membuat Track penutup ini menciptakan visual berbayang.

Tidak hanya panggung dengan tata suara megah, ini adalah album yang seharusnya menemani para pencinta kopi di interior brutalist alih-alih bossa nova yang kian tidak selaras dengan situasi negara yang carut marut.

Tesla Manaf, Bandung 30 Mei 2025

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posted 06 June 2025