In the presence of absolute [gravity], fate is destined to distort—none can escape. All dissolves at the edge of the void; only ██ endures.
Kreuzwave returns after half a year with a brand-new experimental release. For the first time, we delve into extreme sonic territories such as glitch, IDM, and breakcore—constructing an ever-collapsing gravitational field through audio, probing the limits of chaos, perception, and the unknown.
With every purchase or redemption of the digital album, we include a bonus: the English typeface "Residual Signal", the title font. Independent designers or studios with fewer than 10 members may use this font in commercial projects without additional licensing.
Please accept this gravity-bound gift—and unleash your creativity without constraint.
Manchester’s Dylan Nathan is one of the reason’s I started Planet Mu in the first place. It was tracks of his like “DMC” and “Brad’s Garden Maintainance” that inspired me to put his music out. Welcome to Spectrum’s classic hardcore meets drum’n’bass meets electro melodicism.
However ugly the term, drill’n’bass still sounds perfect for Dylan “Jega” Nathan and hisjarringly abstract machine-gun beat collages. Sometimes his ultra-precise work is easier to appreciate as engineering rather than music, but here he’s fired up and on cracking form. Taken from his imminent “Spectrum” album, “Pitbull” is a layered confection of elegant cinematic melody, bruising hip-hop breaks and sense-shredding metallic junglism. The stealthy, spring-loaded clatter of “Carbon 60” seems to be fashioned out of ulta-light alloy, while “Intron V” and “Naem” are Aphex-tinged collisions of randomised rhythm and kindergarten melody. It no doubt all makes perfect sense to Nathan, but it remains disturbingly beautiful to untuned ears.
Recorded and produced 31/05/2023 - 12/02/2024 Mastered by Moa All artwork by Gabriel Good
Releases October 11th 2024
Thanks to VMR, J1nabae, Dac, Dalton, DrkTomy, Grave, Bowtie Media, Cybercrashers, iANO, Rosalie, Sticki and so many more who this album would have been impossible to make without.
Holding on to memories, moving forward, in search of the truth.