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We present you Hyusfall and his “Ancient Manifesto”. Coming soon this July 7

This summer, indie musician and producer, Hyusfall, will release his latest studio endeavor, a full-length EP entitled “Ancient Manifesto“. The Berlin-based artist is prone to experimentation, and thus, the EP is a stunning excursion through melodic synths and electronic musings unlike any other.
Harnessing the power of analogue hardware and digital possibilities, Hyusfall‘s new creation is a one of a kind. The release will also include a remix of “Behold“, envisioned by guest producer Balkansky.
An official video created by Hyusfall will be available a few days after release.
Enkephalin “Scntst” is OUT NOW!
This album is about the memories and the small stories we all make when we hear the name’s of well-known scientists… For “Enkephalin” it’s how we associate urban legends to feelings, emotions… Just like a trip in space and in time, this album is a mix of historic paintings, melancholic, linked to the modernity of electronic productions…
“Scntst” comes packed with outstanding remixes by Andrew Course, Flatland Sound Studio & label boss c0ma.
Stream or download in high-quality MP3 & FLAC 16/24bit!
Enkephalin @ ZONE INCONNUE Radio Show (Interview + Liveset)

Big ups to ZONE INCONNUE (Brusells) for this incredible show featuring lots of music from our roaster and obviously for having Thomas Cordy AKA Enkephalin as special guest. We really enjoyed the whole show and hope you do as well!
Enkephalin joins the label with “Scntst”

Thomas Cordy AKA Enkephalin is young music producer based in Brussels, Belgium. His sound design is visually imaginative, with melancholic, contemplative and organic inspirations. Musically, he evolved in hiphop, bass music & IDM, having released albums, EP’s & exclusive tracks on different labels such as SonsOfBeat, Kaometry Ruff Digital, Kannibalen and now Abstrakt Reflections.
On May 25, he will be releasing his new work “Scntst“, featuring incredible remixes by Andrew Course, c0ma & Flatland Sound Studio.
Ralax “Tulpa” OUT NOW!

The album’s basic concept is a resurrection of a dream’s mental object, and its subsequent materialization thru the trial of alchemical transformations. Over time, the dream transits into reality, and two forever separated worlds of creator and his creation wonderfully become one.
Tulpa is an impersonated idea, some kind of inner-seeing and even inner-feeling image produced by human’s imagination. The term is used in buddhism and occult practices.
Aside from dreams and fantasies, a ritual murder of an author’s friend has made its impact on an album’s atmosphere. By the cover of careless youth, she left this world in 2012.
Includes remixes by Broken Thoughts & r.roo
Ralax and his “Tulpa” release on Abstrakt Reflections

Ralax is a one-man project that started in spring 2012 in order to represent artist worldview via electronic music.
Tulpa is an impersonated idea, some kind of inner-seeing and even inner-feeling image produced by human’s imagination. The term is used in buddhism and occult practices.
Release Date: April 26
Venetian Snares + Ralp at Barcelona/Madrid

MIRA Festival & Miles Away present venetian snares & Eyesberg (3D visual show) + Ralp & Device.
April 13 / Razzmatazz 2, Barcelona
April 14 / Chango LIVE Conciertos, Madrid
REALIVE#12 | LOKOM

Check out this full HD liveset from Lokom @ Le Ciel (Grenoble).
Video Produced by [reafførests]
Monster X presents his new EP “Democracy” / OUT NOW!

This latest work on Abstrakt Reflections shows a deeper, colder ferocity and more mature side to his production.
5 tracks take shape from the giant machine workings of “Diplomat”, to the halfstep growl of “Prince of Captagon”, the metallic beat hailstorm of “The Day I Watched You Killing Your Family”, the low-slung mechanoid hip hop of “Human Walls” to the ghostly numb ambience of the final track “Prison Earth”.
4 equally deranged and diverse remixes come courtesy of Scald, Balkansky, c0ma and My Gloomy Machine As ever the music remains dystopian and futuristic, yet the not-too-subtle track titles suggest inspiration and anger drawn from current world events.
Stream or download in high-quality MP3 & FLAC 16/24bit!