Carnot sykli is a sonic model of a cycle: precision, repetition, breakdown.
The album is built from fragments — pulsating noise, digital distortion, mechanical rhythms, and near-invisible textures.
There are no stable forms here. Everything is governed by internal thermodynamics — as if the sound itself decides when and how to decay.
Cold and calculated, yet charged with tension, the record moves from compressed minimalism into open zones of acoustic pressure. Microscopic details shape an overall sense of instability, with each track acting as a closed mechanism with its own function and limit of efficiency.
This is music on the verge of vanishing — it unfolds but never stays.
The cycle completes, heat dissipates, structure collapses.