Signals from the Void
Transmissions from the edge of sound. Long-form mixes, subterranean conversations, and dispatches from the underground.
Null Chamber
1:09:54
A 70-minute live recording from the depths of the underground.
Captured in a venue whose name we won't print, this transmission captures Lil Void at his most uncompromising — a relentless architecture of dark techno that strips away distraction until only the pulse remains.
Ethera Continues
53:17
The follow-up transmission to Ethera One — deeper, slower, further
Where Ethera One opened the door, Ethera Continues walks through it and doesn't look back. Undulating basslines give way to long atmospheric passages — moments of near-silence that function like held breath before the inevitable collapse. This mix is not a performance. It's a ritual. The kind that only works if you surrender to it completely.
The Texture of Dark
1:02:31
On industrial influences, sonic restraint, and the craft of the long-form set — a conversation with sound artist Soel Draven
Kaelen sits down with experimental sound artist Soel Draven to trace the thread between industrial music, cinematic scoring, and the architecture of a techno set. They talk about the moments of silence that hit harder than any drop, the forgotten science fiction that shapes the mood of a room, and why the underground resists what the mainstream demands. A rare, unfiltered dialogue.