Antler Records, the iconic label born in 1981 from the vision of Roland Beelen, rose anew in 2024—reborn, recharged, and resonating once more. Delving into its vaults, the label unveils a treasure trove of rare sonic artifacts, painstakingly compiled by Lieven De Ridder of Walhalla Records. But this revival isn’t just about the past—retrospective (and new) releases are on the horizon. The legacy lives on as history spins forward—until 2026.
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Philippe Petit :: Closing Our Eyes (Crónica)
At its core, Closing Our Eyes is an acoustic transformation through electronics—organic sound is deconstructed, reshaped, and reanimated into something beautifully unclassifiable.
Kate Carr :: Rubber Band Music (Flaming Pines)
Done literally with everyday objects you could find in anyone’s garage, Kate Carr’s Rubber Band Music exploits the various pitches and timbres you can obtain from rubber to then manipulate them via electronic means.
Luxus Varta :: Magnetic EP (Specimen)
Magnetic showcases Luxus Varta and his ever-developing sound. Constructing the sextet, elements of breaks and electronica are folded into his overarchingly electro sound. Dark tones and clever compositions from an artist garnering deserved attention from both labels and listeners alike.
SKOTÓGEN :: Of Shadow Landscapes (Self Released) — [concise]
These six expansive tracks feel suspended in time—meditative and immersive—where reflective dark ambient passages and timeless dronescapes stretch into a surreal echo of the world around us.
Ndorfik :: Binary Echo EP (People Can Listen)
Binary Echo isn’t just a nod to IDM’s golden era—it’s a graceful synthesis of what once was, now refracted through newer tools, sharper machines, and an artist’s skillful touch.
Sigillum S :: Aborted Towns, The Deadly Silence Before Utopia (Subsound)
A gripping, ominous, and irresistibly punchy power electronics album, laced with post-techno industrial flair. Highly recommended for fans of bold electronic experimentation, gritty industrial soundscapes, and chaotic breakbeats.
Vaag & Poborsk :: Evel_071 (Evel) — [concise]
Evel_071 is a testament to Vaag and Poborsk’s shared genius, a fearless exploration of contrast and convergence, and a celebration of the unpredictable power of duality.
The cinematic impulse of doom jazz ambient music, neo-noir psychological thrillers, and haunting music
A new wave of acting performances and narratives that challenge traditional literary conventions of detective stories or crime novels, shift the focus toward deeper existential themes and highlight aspects of the human condition.
Weldroid :: Painted City (Mahorka)
Mind-bending, hypnotic, and absolutely essential—Weldroid delivers a sonic experience that is both brutal and beautiful, a rare immersion into sound and motion picture that demands attention and rewards surrender.
The Fly :: No Duplication (Labile)
Ultimately, No Duplication doesn’t conform to genre boundaries—it moves fluidly through time, memory, and mood, finding resonance not in classification but in the emotional undercurrent that ties it all together.















