Pjusk :: Sentrifuge (Somewherecold) — album premiere

Expertly demonstrating his unique handle and personal proficiency in electronic composition and shifting platonic activity.

A new modular approach alluring adept dexterity

Our Norwegian electrically actuated Pjusk (Jostein Dahl Gjelsivik) inevitably delivers assurance time and time again, adopting a new modular approach alluring adept dexterity beyond the fiefdom of the current electronic étude.

On his latest release Sentrifuge, the artists’ ability perambulates its very own centrifuge with a glorious subterranean throb of instinctive pulsation apart the pale of expansion on the pre-release featured track “Randsone.” With further navigation through the steepening brine of “Den Jeg Var Før,” Pjusk certainly takes one breathlessly into the one they were before, wading into an immediate sidestep into the marching macrocosm “Ikke Se Ned.” Lush warmth elongates the clacking tides flowing in the duration of the “Tidevann Og Kosmisk Asfalt” as mountainous realms evaporate in the final Tibetan exploratory acquiesce of “Fabelverden.”

As a veteran crux within the ever-evolving electronic panorama, Pjusk aligns with Somewherecold Records for the first time on Sentrifuge, expertly demonstrating his unique handle and personal proficiency in electronic composition and shifting platonic activity.

Sentrifuge is available on Somewherecold March 18, 2022. [Bandcamp]