THREE NEW DIGITAL-ONLY RELEASES AVAILABLE AT BANDCAMP:
PBK - "Cpm[i;ation" - Eleven tracks recorded between 2011 and 2026, originally scattered across compilations and releases from labels in the USA, Japan, Russia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. Brought together here for the first time, the album includes collaborations with Travis Johnson, Egbert Van Der Vliet, and Porch Nap. Raw electronics, broken loops, dense noise fields, and unstable structures collide and dissolve, drifting between chaos and fleeting form. 15 years of abstract thought pushed directly into your ears.
PBK / C. Reider - "Discorporate" - The long-gestating collaboration between PBK and C. Reider from 2009. After their first collaboration appeared on 'Headmix' in 1997 they continued to exchange source material over the years. What began as scattered experiments slowly evolved into something larger. After nearly a decade of intermittent work, the project finally crystallized when C. Reider unexpectedly sent PBK a completed master in the mail. The result was Discorporate: a seven-track, 46-minute exploration of dense textures, abstract sound collage, and drifting electronic atmospheres with specific mixes created by each artist. Originally released on the Polish label, Impulsy Stetoskopu.
PBK ROE - "Have You Seen Us?" - PBK's duo with ROE resulted in several releases and many concert performances around the Detroit area in the early 2000's. They shared the stage with Dead Machines, Emil Beaulieau, HIve Mind, Wolf Eyes, and many others. One of the demos they made at the time was "Have You Seen Us?", a CDR mastered by ROE in Dolby Atmos Wide, giving it a uniquely expansive and disorienting sound. Their work together was built around a dense sampling aesthetic, fragments of found sound, media clips, electronics, and manipulated vinyl recordings, colliding with improvisation and synth/noise textures. The result was music that felt layered and constantly shifting, yet also strangely spacious. This marks the first time this material has been reissued since it was originally produced in 2003.


