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CF Signals: DaShadow – Nuclear Fusion [Subsist Records]
DaShadow —the project of Dutch producer Ronald Kuijten— approaches music through a direct relationship with machines. Analog synthesis, Eurorack systems, and hardware occupy a central role within a creative process based on the gradual construction of sound, where every element takes shape through physical interaction with the instruments themselves. There is something almost artisanal in his approach to electronic music, a methodology where subtle imperfections, unexpected modulations, and the material response of each machine become active participants in the compositional process.
His latest album for Subsist Records significantly expands that exploration through an approach to acid that resists any simplified reading of the genre. Throughout the record, multiple interpretations of the TB-303 language coexist. Hypnotic sequences, expansive melodic developments, and structures where atmosphere and rhythm share equal importance. Acid ceases to function solely as a source of propulsion and becomes a narrative tool capable of shaping space, tension, and emotional depth.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/06/01/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d/
Much of the album’s sonic identity emerges from the use of iconic instruments such as the Roland TB-303, SH-101, Alpha Juno, Dreadbox Abyss, Yocto 808, Nava 909, and various Kawai synthesizers. Beyond their historical significance, these machines contribute a distinctive material quality to the sound itself. Microscopic imperfections, organic textures, and subtle fluctuations introduce a sense of life that remains difficult to reproduce through purely digital processes. Every frequency seems to retain traces of its physical origin, as though the electricity that generated it remains embedded within the composition.
The result is a work that explores acid from multiple perspectives without sacrificing cohesion or direction. Melody, spatiality, and rhythmic energy intertwine within an immersive narrative that balances experimentation and functionality. In doing so, DaShadow expands the familiar boundaries of the genre, revealing new expressive possibilities within a tradition that continues to evolve through artists capable of reimagining it with a distinctive voice.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-dashadow-nuclear-fusion-subsist284d
Nuclear Fusion stands as one of the album’s most compelling moments. Its title references the physical process through which light atomic nuclei merge and release immense amounts of energy, the same phenomenon that powers stars and suns across the universe. That image finds a remarkably precise counterpart in the behaviour of the track itself. From the opening moments, the sound unfolds into a vast and silent expanse where cosmic immensity slowly reveals itself. Sequences progress with patience, allowing perception to adjust to the scale of the landscape emerging around the listener.
There is something deeply contemplative about this introduction, as though a spacecraft were drifting through unknown regions of deep space. Gradually, the various layers begin to attract one another, accumulating density and potential energy. Momentum intensifies until melody, rhythm, and texture converge into a single sonic body. From that moment onward, everything becomes fusion. Contained energy released in slow waves, acidic currents intertwining like stellar matter, and a persistent sensation of expansion that seems to extend far beyond the boundaries of the track itself.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: DaShadow
Title: Planetary Discovery
Catalogue: SUBSIST.284D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastered at Magic StudioRelease Date: June 23, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Leaving Earth
2. The Sun
3. Thermal Radiation
4. Zodiacal Light
5. Molecular Cloud
6. Asteroid field
7. Interplanetary dust cloud
8. Dust storms on Mars
9. Meteor shower
10. Pre- Solar nebula
11. Nuclear Fusion
12. Back to earthDaShadow
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Club Furies
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#Acid #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #DaShadow #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #Netherlands #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #Valencia -
CF Signals: DaShadow – Nuclear Fusion [Subsist Records]
DaShadow —the project of Dutch producer Ronald Kuijten— approaches music through a direct relationship with machines. Analog synthesis, Eurorack systems, and hardware occupy a central role within a creative process based on the gradual construction of sound, where every element takes shape through physical interaction with the instruments themselves. There is something almost artisanal in his approach to electronic music, a methodology where subtle imperfections, unexpected modulations, and the material response of each machine become active participants in the compositional process.
His latest album for Subsist Records significantly expands that exploration through an approach to acid that resists any simplified reading of the genre. Throughout the record, multiple interpretations of the TB-303 language coexist. Hypnotic sequences, expansive melodic developments, and structures where atmosphere and rhythm share equal importance. Acid ceases to function solely as a source of propulsion and becomes a narrative tool capable of shaping space, tension, and emotional depth.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/06/01/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d/
Much of the album’s sonic identity emerges from the use of iconic instruments such as the Roland TB-303, SH-101, Alpha Juno, Dreadbox Abyss, Yocto 808, Nava 909, and various Kawai synthesizers. Beyond their historical significance, these machines contribute a distinctive material quality to the sound itself. Microscopic imperfections, organic textures, and subtle fluctuations introduce a sense of life that remains difficult to reproduce through purely digital processes. Every frequency seems to retain traces of its physical origin, as though the electricity that generated it remains embedded within the composition.
The result is a work that explores acid from multiple perspectives without sacrificing cohesion or direction. Melody, spatiality, and rhythmic energy intertwine within an immersive narrative that balances experimentation and functionality. In doing so, DaShadow expands the familiar boundaries of the genre, revealing new expressive possibilities within a tradition that continues to evolve through artists capable of reimagining it with a distinctive voice.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-dashadow-nuclear-fusion-subsist284d
Nuclear Fusion stands as one of the album’s most compelling moments. Its title references the physical process through which light atomic nuclei merge and release immense amounts of energy, the same phenomenon that powers stars and suns across the universe. That image finds a remarkably precise counterpart in the behaviour of the track itself. From the opening moments, the sound unfolds into a vast and silent expanse where cosmic immensity slowly reveals itself. Sequences progress with patience, allowing perception to adjust to the scale of the landscape emerging around the listener.
There is something deeply contemplative about this introduction, as though a spacecraft were drifting through unknown regions of deep space. Gradually, the various layers begin to attract one another, accumulating density and potential energy. Momentum intensifies until melody, rhythm, and texture converge into a single sonic body. From that moment onward, everything becomes fusion. Contained energy released in slow waves, acidic currents intertwining like stellar matter, and a persistent sensation of expansion that seems to extend far beyond the boundaries of the track itself.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: DaShadow
Title: Planetary Discovery
Catalogue: SUBSIST.284D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastered at Magic StudioRelease Date: June 23, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Leaving Earth
2. The Sun
3. Thermal Radiation
4. Zodiacal Light
5. Molecular Cloud
6. Asteroid field
7. Interplanetary dust cloud
8. Dust storms on Mars
9. Meteor shower
10. Pre- Solar nebula
11. Nuclear Fusion
12. Back to earthDaShadow
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Subsist Records
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Club Furies
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#Acid #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #DaShadow #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #Netherlands #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #Valencia -
CF Signals: DaShadow – Nuclear Fusion [Subsist Records]
DaShadow —the project of Dutch producer Ronald Kuijten— approaches music through a direct relationship with machines. Analog synthesis, Eurorack systems, and hardware occupy a central role within a creative process based on the gradual construction of sound, where every element takes shape through physical interaction with the instruments themselves. There is something almost artisanal in his approach to electronic music, a methodology where subtle imperfections, unexpected modulations, and the material response of each machine become active participants in the compositional process.
His latest album for Subsist Records significantly expands that exploration through an approach to acid that resists any simplified reading of the genre. Throughout the record, multiple interpretations of the TB-303 language coexist. Hypnotic sequences, expansive melodic developments, and structures where atmosphere and rhythm share equal importance. Acid ceases to function solely as a source of propulsion and becomes a narrative tool capable of shaping space, tension, and emotional depth.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/06/01/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d/
Much of the album’s sonic identity emerges from the use of iconic instruments such as the Roland TB-303, SH-101, Alpha Juno, Dreadbox Abyss, Yocto 808, Nava 909, and various Kawai synthesizers. Beyond their historical significance, these machines contribute a distinctive material quality to the sound itself. Microscopic imperfections, organic textures, and subtle fluctuations introduce a sense of life that remains difficult to reproduce through purely digital processes. Every frequency seems to retain traces of its physical origin, as though the electricity that generated it remains embedded within the composition.
The result is a work that explores acid from multiple perspectives without sacrificing cohesion or direction. Melody, spatiality, and rhythmic energy intertwine within an immersive narrative that balances experimentation and functionality. In doing so, DaShadow expands the familiar boundaries of the genre, revealing new expressive possibilities within a tradition that continues to evolve through artists capable of reimagining it with a distinctive voice.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-dashadow-nuclear-fusion-subsist284d
Nuclear Fusion stands as one of the album’s most compelling moments. Its title references the physical process through which light atomic nuclei merge and release immense amounts of energy, the same phenomenon that powers stars and suns across the universe. That image finds a remarkably precise counterpart in the behaviour of the track itself. From the opening moments, the sound unfolds into a vast and silent expanse where cosmic immensity slowly reveals itself. Sequences progress with patience, allowing perception to adjust to the scale of the landscape emerging around the listener.
There is something deeply contemplative about this introduction, as though a spacecraft were drifting through unknown regions of deep space. Gradually, the various layers begin to attract one another, accumulating density and potential energy. Momentum intensifies until melody, rhythm, and texture converge into a single sonic body. From that moment onward, everything becomes fusion. Contained energy released in slow waves, acidic currents intertwining like stellar matter, and a persistent sensation of expansion that seems to extend far beyond the boundaries of the track itself.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: DaShadow
Title: Planetary Discovery
Catalogue: SUBSIST.284D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastered at Magic StudioRelease Date: June 23, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Leaving Earth
2. The Sun
3. Thermal Radiation
4. Zodiacal Light
5. Molecular Cloud
6. Asteroid field
7. Interplanetary dust cloud
8. Dust storms on Mars
9. Meteor shower
10. Pre- Solar nebula
11. Nuclear Fusion
12. Back to earthDaShadow
SoundCloud | Instagram | Linktree
Subsist Records
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Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #DaShadow #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #Netherlands #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #Valencia -
CF Signals: DaShadow – Nuclear Fusion [Subsist Records]
DaShadow —the project of Dutch producer Ronald Kuijten— approaches music through a direct relationship with machines. Analog synthesis, Eurorack systems, and hardware occupy a central role within a creative process based on the gradual construction of sound, where every element takes shape through physical interaction with the instruments themselves. There is something almost artisanal in his approach to electronic music, a methodology where subtle imperfections, unexpected modulations, and the material response of each machine become active participants in the compositional process.
His latest album for Subsist Records significantly expands that exploration through an approach to acid that resists any simplified reading of the genre. Throughout the record, multiple interpretations of the TB-303 language coexist. Hypnotic sequences, expansive melodic developments, and structures where atmosphere and rhythm share equal importance. Acid ceases to function solely as a source of propulsion and becomes a narrative tool capable of shaping space, tension, and emotional depth.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/06/01/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d/
Much of the album’s sonic identity emerges from the use of iconic instruments such as the Roland TB-303, SH-101, Alpha Juno, Dreadbox Abyss, Yocto 808, Nava 909, and various Kawai synthesizers. Beyond their historical significance, these machines contribute a distinctive material quality to the sound itself. Microscopic imperfections, organic textures, and subtle fluctuations introduce a sense of life that remains difficult to reproduce through purely digital processes. Every frequency seems to retain traces of its physical origin, as though the electricity that generated it remains embedded within the composition.
The result is a work that explores acid from multiple perspectives without sacrificing cohesion or direction. Melody, spatiality, and rhythmic energy intertwine within an immersive narrative that balances experimentation and functionality. In doing so, DaShadow expands the familiar boundaries of the genre, revealing new expressive possibilities within a tradition that continues to evolve through artists capable of reimagining it with a distinctive voice.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-dashadow-nuclear-fusion-subsist284d
Nuclear Fusion stands as one of the album’s most compelling moments. Its title references the physical process through which light atomic nuclei merge and release immense amounts of energy, the same phenomenon that powers stars and suns across the universe. That image finds a remarkably precise counterpart in the behaviour of the track itself. From the opening moments, the sound unfolds into a vast and silent expanse where cosmic immensity slowly reveals itself. Sequences progress with patience, allowing perception to adjust to the scale of the landscape emerging around the listener.
There is something deeply contemplative about this introduction, as though a spacecraft were drifting through unknown regions of deep space. Gradually, the various layers begin to attract one another, accumulating density and potential energy. Momentum intensifies until melody, rhythm, and texture converge into a single sonic body. From that moment onward, everything becomes fusion. Contained energy released in slow waves, acidic currents intertwining like stellar matter, and a persistent sensation of expansion that seems to extend far beyond the boundaries of the track itself.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: DaShadow
Title: Planetary Discovery
Catalogue: SUBSIST.284D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastered at Magic StudioRelease Date: June 23, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Leaving Earth
2. The Sun
3. Thermal Radiation
4. Zodiacal Light
5. Molecular Cloud
6. Asteroid field
7. Interplanetary dust cloud
8. Dust storms on Mars
9. Meteor shower
10. Pre- Solar nebula
11. Nuclear Fusion
12. Back to earthDaShadow
SoundCloud | Instagram | Linktree
Subsist Records
SoundCloud | Instagram | Facebook | Bandcamp | Formaviva | YouTube | Linktree
Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #DaShadow #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #Netherlands #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #Valencia -
CF Signals: DaShadow – Nuclear Fusion [Subsist Records]
DaShadow —the project of Dutch producer Ronald Kuijten— approaches music through a direct relationship with machines. Analog synthesis, Eurorack systems, and hardware occupy a central role within a creative process based on the gradual construction of sound, where every element takes shape through physical interaction with the instruments themselves. There is something almost artisanal in his approach to electronic music, a methodology where subtle imperfections, unexpected modulations, and the material response of each machine become active participants in the compositional process.
His latest album for Subsist Records significantly expands that exploration through an approach to acid that resists any simplified reading of the genre. Throughout the record, multiple interpretations of the TB-303 language coexist. Hypnotic sequences, expansive melodic developments, and structures where atmosphere and rhythm share equal importance. Acid ceases to function solely as a source of propulsion and becomes a narrative tool capable of shaping space, tension, and emotional depth.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/06/01/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d/
Much of the album’s sonic identity emerges from the use of iconic instruments such as the Roland TB-303, SH-101, Alpha Juno, Dreadbox Abyss, Yocto 808, Nava 909, and various Kawai synthesizers. Beyond their historical significance, these machines contribute a distinctive material quality to the sound itself. Microscopic imperfections, organic textures, and subtle fluctuations introduce a sense of life that remains difficult to reproduce through purely digital processes. Every frequency seems to retain traces of its physical origin, as though the electricity that generated it remains embedded within the composition.
The result is a work that explores acid from multiple perspectives without sacrificing cohesion or direction. Melody, spatiality, and rhythmic energy intertwine within an immersive narrative that balances experimentation and functionality. In doing so, DaShadow expands the familiar boundaries of the genre, revealing new expressive possibilities within a tradition that continues to evolve through artists capable of reimagining it with a distinctive voice.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-dashadow-nuclear-fusion-subsist284d
Nuclear Fusion stands as one of the album’s most compelling moments. Its title references the physical process through which light atomic nuclei merge and release immense amounts of energy, the same phenomenon that powers stars and suns across the universe. That image finds a remarkably precise counterpart in the behaviour of the track itself. From the opening moments, the sound unfolds into a vast and silent expanse where cosmic immensity slowly reveals itself. Sequences progress with patience, allowing perception to adjust to the scale of the landscape emerging around the listener.
There is something deeply contemplative about this introduction, as though a spacecraft were drifting through unknown regions of deep space. Gradually, the various layers begin to attract one another, accumulating density and potential energy. Momentum intensifies until melody, rhythm, and texture converge into a single sonic body. From that moment onward, everything becomes fusion. Contained energy released in slow waves, acidic currents intertwining like stellar matter, and a persistent sensation of expansion that seems to extend far beyond the boundaries of the track itself.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: DaShadow
Title: Planetary Discovery
Catalogue: SUBSIST.284D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastered at Magic StudioRelease Date: June 23, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Leaving Earth
2. The Sun
3. Thermal Radiation
4. Zodiacal Light
5. Molecular Cloud
6. Asteroid field
7. Interplanetary dust cloud
8. Dust storms on Mars
9. Meteor shower
10. Pre- Solar nebula
11. Nuclear Fusion
12. Back to earthDaShadow
SoundCloud | Instagram | Linktree
Subsist Records
SoundCloud | Instagram | Facebook | Bandcamp | Formaviva | YouTube | Linktree
Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #DaShadow #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #Netherlands #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #Valencia -
CF Signals: The Lost Boys – Against Infinity [Subsist Records]
Five years ago, Raszia, better known as The Lost Boys, released one of those rare tracks that continues to resonate long after its initial impact. A piece that not only became a lasting favourite of ours, but one that we also had the privilege of presenting as a Premiere. Since then, his artistic trajectory has remained remarkably consistent, evolving beyond familiar formulas while steadily refining a singular sonic identity.
Now he returns to Subsist Records with his second full-length album for the label, further developing a vision in which electro and breaks operate less as genres and more as evolving languages. Acid sequences, IDM-inflected textures, and melodic passages weave throughout the record, creating a space where dancefloor energy coexists with a deeply introspective sensibility.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2021/04/28/premiere-cf-the-lost-boys-orbital-mirror-hxagrm-records/
Across the album, fragmented rhythms and electronic architectures unfold through constantly shifting forms. Moments of direct propulsion sit alongside passages that seem to pause and reflect upon themselves. That ability to balance movement and contemplation remains one of the defining qualities of The Lost Boys’ work.
Within this broader journey, Against Infinity occupies a pivotal role. Not simply because it opens the album, but because it introduces many of the ideas that continue to echo throughout the record. It functions as both a sonic and conceptual threshold, offering the first glimpse into the world Raszia constructs across the release.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/05/22/cfp-pont-no-time-subsist-282d/
From its opening moments, the track establishes an atmosphere that resists simple emotional categorisation. There is nostalgia, though not tied to any particular memory. There is melancholy, though never enough to become burdensome. Above all, there is a sense of continuous expansion, as though each new layer extends the boundaries of perception a little further.
The pads unfold with an almost weightless quality, generating a spacious environment where time itself appears to slow. Beneath them, rhythmic sequences maintain a steady sense of motion, preventing the composition from drifting entirely into abstraction. Between these forces emerges a compelling tension. The desire to move forward and the impulse to remain suspended.
What makes Against Infinity especially compelling is its ability to unite elements that might otherwise feel disconnected. Electro, breaks, acid, and more abstract influences converge without competing for attention. Each retains its own identity while contributing to a larger structure that continuously redefines their relationships.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d
It feels like a form of unity built through difference. A meeting point where seemingly incompatible elements discover new ways of coexisting. This is not simply eclecticism. The real achievement lies in how naturally Raszia weaves these distinct languages into a coherent whole, transforming diversity into cohesion.
As the track progresses, the sense of infinity suggested by its title begins to take on a tangible presence. Not as an abstract concept, but as a perceptual experience. Time ceases to feel linear. Past, present, and future collapse into the same current of sound, creating a listening experience that extends beyond its own duration.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons we continue returning to the work of The Lost Boys. Beyond the technical precision, beyond the sound design and rhythmic mastery, there remains something increasingly rare. A capacity to transform electronic music into a space where emotion and exploration continue to meet.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: The Lost Boys
Title: Against infinity
Catalogue: SUBSIST.283D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastering by The Lost BoysRelease Date: June 9, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Against Infinity
2. Close contact with the Last station
3. Compulsive Subsonics
4. Dying of The Light
5. Galactography
6. Inscribed on metal
7. Satellite Five
8. TriplanetaryThe Lost Boys
SoundCloud | Facebook | Raszia
Subsist Records
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Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #Breaks #CFPremiere #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #IDM #Premiere #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #TheLostBoys #Valencia -
CF Signals: The Lost Boys – Against Infinity [Subsist Records]
Five years ago, Raszia, better known as The Lost Boys, released one of those rare tracks that continues to resonate long after its initial impact. A piece that not only became a lasting favourite of ours, but one that we also had the privilege of presenting as a Premiere. Since then, his artistic trajectory has remained remarkably consistent, evolving beyond familiar formulas while steadily refining a singular sonic identity.
Now he returns to Subsist Records with his second full-length album for the label, further developing a vision in which electro and breaks operate less as genres and more as evolving languages. Acid sequences, IDM-inflected textures, and melodic passages weave throughout the record, creating a space where dancefloor energy coexists with a deeply introspective sensibility.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2021/04/28/premiere-cf-the-lost-boys-orbital-mirror-hxagrm-records/
Across the album, fragmented rhythms and electronic architectures unfold through constantly shifting forms. Moments of direct propulsion sit alongside passages that seem to pause and reflect upon themselves. That ability to balance movement and contemplation remains one of the defining qualities of The Lost Boys’ work.
Within this broader journey, Against Infinity occupies a pivotal role. Not simply because it opens the album, but because it introduces many of the ideas that continue to echo throughout the record. It functions as both a sonic and conceptual threshold, offering the first glimpse into the world Raszia constructs across the release.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/05/22/cfp-pont-no-time-subsist-282d/
From its opening moments, the track establishes an atmosphere that resists simple emotional categorisation. There is nostalgia, though not tied to any particular memory. There is melancholy, though never enough to become burdensome. Above all, there is a sense of continuous expansion, as though each new layer extends the boundaries of perception a little further.
The pads unfold with an almost weightless quality, generating a spacious environment where time itself appears to slow. Beneath them, rhythmic sequences maintain a steady sense of motion, preventing the composition from drifting entirely into abstraction. Between these forces emerges a compelling tension. The desire to move forward and the impulse to remain suspended.
What makes Against Infinity especially compelling is its ability to unite elements that might otherwise feel disconnected. Electro, breaks, acid, and more abstract influences converge without competing for attention. Each retains its own identity while contributing to a larger structure that continuously redefines their relationships.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d
It feels like a form of unity built through difference. A meeting point where seemingly incompatible elements discover new ways of coexisting. This is not simply eclecticism. The real achievement lies in how naturally Raszia weaves these distinct languages into a coherent whole, transforming diversity into cohesion.
As the track progresses, the sense of infinity suggested by its title begins to take on a tangible presence. Not as an abstract concept, but as a perceptual experience. Time ceases to feel linear. Past, present, and future collapse into the same current of sound, creating a listening experience that extends beyond its own duration.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons we continue returning to the work of The Lost Boys. Beyond the technical precision, beyond the sound design and rhythmic mastery, there remains something increasingly rare. A capacity to transform electronic music into a space where emotion and exploration continue to meet.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: The Lost Boys
Title: Against infinity
Catalogue: SUBSIST.283D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastering by The Lost BoysRelease Date: June 9, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Against Infinity
2. Close contact with the Last station
3. Compulsive Subsonics
4. Dying of The Light
5. Galactography
6. Inscribed on metal
7. Satellite Five
8. TriplanetaryThe Lost Boys
SoundCloud | Facebook | Raszia
Subsist Records
SoundCloud | Instagram | Facebook | Bandcamp | Formaviva | YouTube | Linktree
Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #Breaks #CFPremiere #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #IDM #Premiere #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #TheLostBoys #Valencia -
CF Signals: The Lost Boys – Against Infinity [Subsist Records]
Five years ago, Raszia, better known as The Lost Boys, released one of those rare tracks that continues to resonate long after its initial impact. A piece that not only became a lasting favourite of ours, but one that we also had the privilege of presenting as a Premiere. Since then, his artistic trajectory has remained remarkably consistent, evolving beyond familiar formulas while steadily refining a singular sonic identity.
Now he returns to Subsist Records with his second full-length album for the label, further developing a vision in which electro and breaks operate less as genres and more as evolving languages. Acid sequences, IDM-inflected textures, and melodic passages weave throughout the record, creating a space where dancefloor energy coexists with a deeply introspective sensibility.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2021/04/28/premiere-cf-the-lost-boys-orbital-mirror-hxagrm-records/
Across the album, fragmented rhythms and electronic architectures unfold through constantly shifting forms. Moments of direct propulsion sit alongside passages that seem to pause and reflect upon themselves. That ability to balance movement and contemplation remains one of the defining qualities of The Lost Boys’ work.
Within this broader journey, Against Infinity occupies a pivotal role. Not simply because it opens the album, but because it introduces many of the ideas that continue to echo throughout the record. It functions as both a sonic and conceptual threshold, offering the first glimpse into the world Raszia constructs across the release.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/05/22/cfp-pont-no-time-subsist-282d/
From its opening moments, the track establishes an atmosphere that resists simple emotional categorisation. There is nostalgia, though not tied to any particular memory. There is melancholy, though never enough to become burdensome. Above all, there is a sense of continuous expansion, as though each new layer extends the boundaries of perception a little further.
The pads unfold with an almost weightless quality, generating a spacious environment where time itself appears to slow. Beneath them, rhythmic sequences maintain a steady sense of motion, preventing the composition from drifting entirely into abstraction. Between these forces emerges a compelling tension. The desire to move forward and the impulse to remain suspended.
What makes Against Infinity especially compelling is its ability to unite elements that might otherwise feel disconnected. Electro, breaks, acid, and more abstract influences converge without competing for attention. Each retains its own identity while contributing to a larger structure that continuously redefines their relationships.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d
It feels like a form of unity built through difference. A meeting point where seemingly incompatible elements discover new ways of coexisting. This is not simply eclecticism. The real achievement lies in how naturally Raszia weaves these distinct languages into a coherent whole, transforming diversity into cohesion.
As the track progresses, the sense of infinity suggested by its title begins to take on a tangible presence. Not as an abstract concept, but as a perceptual experience. Time ceases to feel linear. Past, present, and future collapse into the same current of sound, creating a listening experience that extends beyond its own duration.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons we continue returning to the work of The Lost Boys. Beyond the technical precision, beyond the sound design and rhythmic mastery, there remains something increasingly rare. A capacity to transform electronic music into a space where emotion and exploration continue to meet.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: The Lost Boys
Title: Against infinity
Catalogue: SUBSIST.283D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastering by The Lost BoysRelease Date: June 9, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Against Infinity
2. Close contact with the Last station
3. Compulsive Subsonics
4. Dying of The Light
5. Galactography
6. Inscribed on metal
7. Satellite Five
8. TriplanetaryThe Lost Boys
SoundCloud | Facebook | Raszia
Subsist Records
SoundCloud | Instagram | Facebook | Bandcamp | Formaviva | YouTube | Linktree
Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #Breaks #CFPremiere #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #IDM #Premiere #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #TheLostBoys #Valencia -
CF Signals: The Lost Boys – Against Infinity [Subsist Records]
Five years ago, Raszia, better known as The Lost Boys, released one of those rare tracks that continues to resonate long after its initial impact. A piece that not only became a lasting favourite of ours, but one that we also had the privilege of presenting as a Premiere. Since then, his artistic trajectory has remained remarkably consistent, evolving beyond familiar formulas while steadily refining a singular sonic identity.
Now he returns to Subsist Records with his second full-length album for the label, further developing a vision in which electro and breaks operate less as genres and more as evolving languages. Acid sequences, IDM-inflected textures, and melodic passages weave throughout the record, creating a space where dancefloor energy coexists with a deeply introspective sensibility.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2021/04/28/premiere-cf-the-lost-boys-orbital-mirror-hxagrm-records/
Across the album, fragmented rhythms and electronic architectures unfold through constantly shifting forms. Moments of direct propulsion sit alongside passages that seem to pause and reflect upon themselves. That ability to balance movement and contemplation remains one of the defining qualities of The Lost Boys’ work.
Within this broader journey, Against Infinity occupies a pivotal role. Not simply because it opens the album, but because it introduces many of the ideas that continue to echo throughout the record. It functions as both a sonic and conceptual threshold, offering the first glimpse into the world Raszia constructs across the release.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/05/22/cfp-pont-no-time-subsist-282d/
From its opening moments, the track establishes an atmosphere that resists simple emotional categorisation. There is nostalgia, though not tied to any particular memory. There is melancholy, though never enough to become burdensome. Above all, there is a sense of continuous expansion, as though each new layer extends the boundaries of perception a little further.
The pads unfold with an almost weightless quality, generating a spacious environment where time itself appears to slow. Beneath them, rhythmic sequences maintain a steady sense of motion, preventing the composition from drifting entirely into abstraction. Between these forces emerges a compelling tension. The desire to move forward and the impulse to remain suspended.
What makes Against Infinity especially compelling is its ability to unite elements that might otherwise feel disconnected. Electro, breaks, acid, and more abstract influences converge without competing for attention. Each retains its own identity while contributing to a larger structure that continuously redefines their relationships.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d
It feels like a form of unity built through difference. A meeting point where seemingly incompatible elements discover new ways of coexisting. This is not simply eclecticism. The real achievement lies in how naturally Raszia weaves these distinct languages into a coherent whole, transforming diversity into cohesion.
As the track progresses, the sense of infinity suggested by its title begins to take on a tangible presence. Not as an abstract concept, but as a perceptual experience. Time ceases to feel linear. Past, present, and future collapse into the same current of sound, creating a listening experience that extends beyond its own duration.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons we continue returning to the work of The Lost Boys. Beyond the technical precision, beyond the sound design and rhythmic mastery, there remains something increasingly rare. A capacity to transform electronic music into a space where emotion and exploration continue to meet.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: The Lost Boys
Title: Against infinity
Catalogue: SUBSIST.283D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastering by The Lost BoysRelease Date: June 9, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Against Infinity
2. Close contact with the Last station
3. Compulsive Subsonics
4. Dying of The Light
5. Galactography
6. Inscribed on metal
7. Satellite Five
8. TriplanetaryThe Lost Boys
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#Acid #Breaks #CFPremiere #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #IDM #Premiere #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #TheLostBoys #Valencia -
CF Signals: The Lost Boys – Against Infinity [Subsist Records]
Five years ago, Raszia, better known as The Lost Boys, released one of those rare tracks that continues to resonate long after its initial impact. A piece that not only became a lasting favourite of ours, but one that we also had the privilege of presenting as a Premiere. Since then, his artistic trajectory has remained remarkably consistent, evolving beyond familiar formulas while steadily refining a singular sonic identity.
Now he returns to Subsist Records with his second full-length album for the label, further developing a vision in which electro and breaks operate less as genres and more as evolving languages. Acid sequences, IDM-inflected textures, and melodic passages weave throughout the record, creating a space where dancefloor energy coexists with a deeply introspective sensibility.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2021/04/28/premiere-cf-the-lost-boys-orbital-mirror-hxagrm-records/
Across the album, fragmented rhythms and electronic architectures unfold through constantly shifting forms. Moments of direct propulsion sit alongside passages that seem to pause and reflect upon themselves. That ability to balance movement and contemplation remains one of the defining qualities of The Lost Boys’ work.
Within this broader journey, Against Infinity occupies a pivotal role. Not simply because it opens the album, but because it introduces many of the ideas that continue to echo throughout the record. It functions as both a sonic and conceptual threshold, offering the first glimpse into the world Raszia constructs across the release.
https://clubfuries.com.mx/2026/05/22/cfp-pont-no-time-subsist-282d/
From its opening moments, the track establishes an atmosphere that resists simple emotional categorisation. There is nostalgia, though not tied to any particular memory. There is melancholy, though never enough to become burdensome. Above all, there is a sense of continuous expansion, as though each new layer extends the boundaries of perception a little further.
The pads unfold with an almost weightless quality, generating a spacious environment where time itself appears to slow. Beneath them, rhythmic sequences maintain a steady sense of motion, preventing the composition from drifting entirely into abstraction. Between these forces emerges a compelling tension. The desire to move forward and the impulse to remain suspended.
What makes Against Infinity especially compelling is its ability to unite elements that might otherwise feel disconnected. Electro, breaks, acid, and more abstract influences converge without competing for attention. Each retains its own identity while contributing to a larger structure that continuously redefines their relationships.
https://soundcloud.com/clubfuriess/cfs-the-lost-boys-subsist-283d
It feels like a form of unity built through difference. A meeting point where seemingly incompatible elements discover new ways of coexisting. This is not simply eclecticism. The real achievement lies in how naturally Raszia weaves these distinct languages into a coherent whole, transforming diversity into cohesion.
As the track progresses, the sense of infinity suggested by its title begins to take on a tangible presence. Not as an abstract concept, but as a perceptual experience. Time ceases to feel linear. Past, present, and future collapse into the same current of sound, creating a listening experience that extends beyond its own duration.
Perhaps this is one of the reasons we continue returning to the work of The Lost Boys. Beyond the technical precision, beyond the sound design and rhythmic mastery, there remains something increasingly rare. A capacity to transform electronic music into a space where emotion and exploration continue to meet.
Label: Subsist Records
Artist: The Lost Boys
Title: Against infinity
Catalogue: SUBSIST.283D
Artwork by Malasombra
Mastering by The Lost BoysRelease Date: June 9, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp«Sound Expression Against World Pressure»
Tracklist
1. Against Infinity
2. Close contact with the Last station
3. Compulsive Subsonics
4. Dying of The Light
5. Galactography
6. Inscribed on metal
7. Satellite Five
8. TriplanetaryThe Lost Boys
SoundCloud | Facebook | Raszia
Subsist Records
SoundCloud | Instagram | Facebook | Bandcamp | Formaviva | YouTube | Linktree
Club Furies
Website | SoundCloud | Instagram | Threads | TikTok | Facebook | Bandcamp | Linktree
#Acid #Breaks #CFPremiere #clubFuries #ClubFuriesPremiere #Electrónica #electro #Electronic #Electronica #IDM #Premiere #premiereCF #PremiereClubFuries #Spain #SubsistRecords #techno #TheLostBoys #Valencia