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SEΛLN - CHTRSS_KJ.RLCT // PST XTM

SEΛLN - CHTRSS_KJ.RLCT // PST XTM

H-4 | HIDE Productions

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2026/05/16
  1. 1CHATARSIS_KAIJU.RELICTA // POST EXITIUM

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CHTRSS_KJ.RLCT // PST XTM takes shape in what has already been left behind: catastrophe not as a closed event rather it sees it as an ongoing condition.
An inner and outer landscape exists where structures have already crumbled, memories as source audio material: samples from favorite video games, movies, electromagnetic fields recorded from daily tools. What remains doesn't ask to be restored. It sits exposed, ready to be heard rather than fixed.
Distortion, harsh frequencies, unstable forms: sound becomes material. Fragments, metallic remnants, and electrical signals keep circulating after the collapse. The landscape acts like a field once energized by forces that have now withdrawn. What’s left is open, uninhabited, still holding traces of that interaction.
There is no pull toward what came before. Destruction isn’t seen as absence but as a change in state. It’s something that flows through rather than something to resolve.
Noise is embraced, created, and managed. It grows through contact, through pressure and play. Amid the remains, something starts to reorganize. It’s not clean, not fixed, but present.
As a debut, the record doesn’t see itself as a usual beginning. It examines what follows the act, what remains of a process that has already occurred and what continues to move, despite that.

SEALN is a noise-oriented electronic project exploring landscape as a field of interaction, transformation, and listening. Developed by Selene Caisutti, whose background stems from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, the project evolves as an autonomous sonic practice while remaining in dialogue with a broader visual and conceptual research. Working with synthesizers, drones, and improvisation, sound is approached as material, something that can be shaped, displaced, and inhabited. Rather than constructing fixed narratives, SEALN operates through shifting conditions. Listening becomes a spatial experience: a way of entering and navigating a shared environment, where orientation is partial and constantly renegotiated.

released May 14, 2026

Produced by Selene Caisutti
Mixed by Alex Ortiga (SY/N)
Mastered by Giacomo Bisaro (No-oN)
Cover by Alex Ortiga

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