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Palpebræ Mix series

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Exploring electronic music beyond the surface.

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June 15, 2026

Palpebræ Mix 22: Mind Archives

☉ Palpebræ Mix 22: Mind Archives ☉ About Mind Archives: Diego García, artistically known as Mind Archives, is a DJ and producer from Galicia, Spain. His path into electronic music began in the early 00s, shaped by his family environment — especially his father, with whom he shared countless car rides accompanied by cassette tapes filled with house, electro and progressive music. That exposure would later become a vocation. In 2007 he took up the art of DJing on vinyl — an experience that laid the foundation for his technical approach and lasting preference for the analogue format. His first performances in small local clubs soon led to a residency at The Garage, a long-running venue in his hometown of Verín. Between 2020 and 2024 Mind Archives curated Aroma Cósmico Festival, contributing to the cultural landscape of northwestern Iberia. During those years he was also resident DJ at Gare Porto, one of the country's most influential electronic music venues. Back in Galicia, he now runs Terra Meiga — a small-scale festival focused on experimental and forward-thinking sounds — and his own record label, Santa Compaña. The label debuted with the Morriña EP, self-produced by Mind Archives. Mind Archives' artistic vision is defined by a balance between melodic nostalgia and sonic experimentation. His DJ sets and productions move between emotional expression and technical exploration, placing him within the independent electronic music scene of Southern Europe. ☉ Follow Mind Archives here: @mindarchives / https://www.instagram.com/mindarchives/ / https://santacompana25.bandcamp.com/ ☉ Follow Palpebræ here: on SoundCloud: @palpebraenetwork on web: www.palpebrae.com on Instagram: www.instagram.com/palpebraenetwork/ on Facebook: www.facebook.com/palpebraenetwork

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May 6, 2026

Palpebræ Mix 21: Blu Aloé [Live]

☉ Palpebræ Mix 21: Blu Aloé [Live] ☉ About Blu Aloé: New Zealand-born Blu Aloé grew up in Cologne, Germany, where she became involved in the local techno scene in proximity to the Cologne-based label and cultural research platform Brutalism. Bodily and immediate, her voice is often treated as significant matter — granulated, eroded into space until it ceases human characteristics and becomes stark texture. Working with modular synthesis and live performance electronics, the practice of the Berlin-based artist moves between confrontational noise and something so fragile and delicate it threatens to dissolve into nothingness. Both extremes embody vessels; both being forces coming from opposite directions; both cathartic purifiers of emotions. The concept of duality plays a pivotal role in Blu Aloés work — moving through experimental sound design, dark drones, rigid mechanical techno rhythms and eventually being left with nothing but bareness and delicate lingering. When language does surface, it arrives in a fragmented poetic way, coming from the interior of self. Her debut on Regis’ Downwards Records, Herde (2026), quickly sold out on Boomkat. Boomkat placed her at the crossroads of Maria Zerfall’s cult 80s DIY works, Anne Gillis and the rugged charges of Tuning Circuits — describing a steely grasp of modular synthesis that finds a bind between hermetic concentration and resonant decay, a spectral voice operating at the crossroads of industrial experimentation, drone and noise techno. Stark greyscale contrasts and doom techno, they wrote. With a darkly sublime kiss-off in vaulted sepulchral space. ☉ About the mix: “I have always been drawn to both sonic extremes equally — uncomfortable harshness and fragile intimacy. Both seem cathartic to me. Both necessary vessels to rinse through. This live recording moves through confrontational noise, dark modular drone, vocal practice, rigid mechanical techno rhythms and delicate lingering. An anticlimactic transition of states before notes dissolve into vast space.ˮ ☉ Follow Blu Aloé here: @blualoe / https://www.instagram.com/blu_aloe/ / https://blualoe.bandcamp.com/ ☉ Follow Palpebræ here: on SoundCloud: @palpebraenetwork on web: www.palpebrae.com on Instagram: www.instagram.com/palpebraenetwork/ on Facebook: www.facebook.com/palpebraenetwork

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April 20, 2026

Palpebræ Mix 20: Igor Dyachenko

☉ Palpebræ Mix 20: Igor Dyachenko Check out the full interview: palpebrae.com/in-conversation-with-igor-dyachenko ☉ About Igor Dyachenko: Igor Dyachenko is a Russian experimental sound artist, composer, and sound designer, currently based in Asia. Operating at the intersection of sound art, experimental electronic music and spatial research, he has developed a distinct approach grounded in what he defines as “melted reality”—a fluid understanding of sound as a hybrid entity, continuously shifting between physical presence and abstract form. His practice is shaped by a research-driven methodology that privileges attentive listening and material exploration. Drawing from modular synthesis, field recordings and residual sonic artifacts, he constructs dense yet fragile compositions where micro-textures, interference and so-called “defective” sounds become central compositional elements rather than discarded byproducts. While often situated within the ambient spectrum, Dyachenko’s output moves closer to the territories of microsound, dub-informed abstraction and conceptual sound art, where perception, space and temporality are continuously reconfigured. Releases such as Tracked (Entangled Visions), Post Ambient Lux (Appendix.files) and Remnants Of Noise (Offret music) outline a practice that balances sonic precision with intuitive process, while projects like Atemporal and Spatial extend his research into data sonification and environmental translation. Alongside his individual work, Dyachenko runs Epic Room, a studio operating across fashion, film and sound design. Focused on original sound production, the studio develops soundtracks and sonic identities for a range of contexts — from fashion brands and visual productions to exhibitions and immersive environments. ☉ About the mix: “Dedicated to the ghostly atmosphere of the late-night urban environment. Drowning in layers, mirroring observations, ambient drift.” ☉ Follow Igor Dyachenko here: @igordyachenko / https://www.instagram.com/igordyachenko/ / https://igordyachenko.bandcamp.com/ ☉ Follow Palpebræ here: on SoundCloud: @palpebraenetwork on web: www.palpebrae.com on Instagram: www.instagram.com/palpebraenetwork/ on Facebook: www.facebook.com/palpebraenetwork

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Exploring electronic music beyond the surface.

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