CF Signals: Anal Plug – Tusply [Weirdrum Records]

Weirdrum Records returns with a release that captures much of the identity the label has cultivated over the years. This time the focus shifts to Anal Plug, one of the aliases of the label’s founder, a creative outlet through which bass music, jungle, and breaks become fluid materials rather than fixed categories.

The result is Epsilon Trax, a seven-track collection that moves freely across different tempos, energies, and emotional registers while maintaining a remarkably coherent vision. Like much of the Weirdrum catalogue, the release shows little interest in following established routes. Its attention lies elsewhere, in exploring what these sonic languages can still become.

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Within that journey, Tusply stands out as a particularly revealing moment. From the very beginning, the track unfolds through a persistent duality. Not as conflict, but as coexistence. It is built upon the possibility that seemingly opposite forces can inhabit the same space without cancelling one another out. Energy is present throughout. Broken rhythms move with purpose, low-end frequencies occupy the spectrum with carefully measured weight, and the structure maintains a constant sense of momentum. Yet beneath that surface runs another current altogether. Quieter. More introspective. Like a slow breath hidden inside the machinery.

What makes Tusply compelling is its refusal to surrender completely to either side. It never seeks total eruption, nor absolute stillness. Instead, it inhabits the territory between them, drawing strength from what remains latent before fully emerging. Aggression stays restrained. Calmness remains unsettled. Each quality amplifies the other. As the track develops, perception begins to shift between different temporal dimensions. From the immediacy of the present toward distant memory. From the physical impact of fractured rhythms toward more abstract emotional spaces. Noise and silence gradually stop functioning as opposites and become part of the same continuous movement.

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At certain moments, atmospheric elements open subtle cavities within the rhythmic framework. Suspended spaces where the music seems to approach something that never fully reveals itself. A presence that remains difficult to define, yet impossible to ignore. As though the composition were circling an invisible centre whose absence becomes just as significant as anything we actually hear.

}This is where Tusply reaches its most intriguing dimension. In its pursuit of the ineffable. Not as an abstract idea, but as a listening experience. Every texture, every pause, and every shift in momentum seems directed toward that threshold where language loses precision and perception takes over.

By the end, the track leaves behind a lingering impression. A sense that power and tranquillity were never opposing forces at all, but different expressions of the same underlying energy. An energy that runs throughout Epsilon Trax, reinforcing why Weirdrum Records continues to operate from a vision of its own rather than within the boundaries of genre.

Artist: Anal Plug
Title: Epsilon Trax
Label: Weirdrum Records
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Release Date: June 26, 2026
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Tracklist
1. Sophtiefill
2. Oh Why So Dirty?
3. Dolly
4. The Hydrogel
5. Doomsday
6. Tusply
7. Vistflow

Credits
Written and produced by Arseniy Agapov
Vocals on Tusply courtesy of Trat
Mastered by Arseniy Motorin
Artwork by Daniil Chernov
Press by Mike Slam
Published by Weirdrum Records. All rights reserved.

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CF Signals: Ert – Embrace [Weirdrum Records]

Ertine Mongush, also known as Ert, shapes his trajectory from the Republic of Tuva through multiple territories of contemporary electronic music. Before fully consolidating his artistic project, he spent years working as a sound engineer and developing a practice centered around remix production, an experience that clearly informs his meticulous understanding of spatial detail and sonic architecture. Over time, that foundation evolved into a distinct multigenre language where different electronic forms intersect without losing coherence or clarity.

Under the alias Ert, his sound moves through Future Garage, Ambient, Drum & Bass, and IDM, constructing compositions where atmosphere, texture, and emotional depth become structural forces rather than decorative layers. Releases through labels such as Weirdrum Records, People Can Listen, Dreamer Records, and MONUMENTAL NETLABEL reveal a constant engagement with immersive listening and with sonic states built around subtle transformation, suspended tension, and liminal movement. There is a remarkable delicacy in the way his tracks unfold, though always crossed by underlying currents of intensity and emotional pressure.

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Within that framework arrives ‘Lotus’, a six-track collection released through Weirdrum Records, the independent label founded in 2023 and dedicated to experimental electronic music with a strong sense of sonic identity. The release develops a particularly refined balance between fragility and rhythmic force.

The compositions seem to drift across cold liquid surfaces while fractured percussion, deep reverberations, and atmospheric layers shape a continuous sense of emotional displacement. Subtle beauty pierced by hidden fractures, as though every track carried the possibility of quietly dissolving from within.

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“Embrace” embodies much of that internal logic. The track moves through parallel rhythmic streams where speed, suspension, and density coexist in unstable equilibrium. The vocals possess an almost spectral quality: voices attempting to emerge while remaining trapped inside partial silence, floating through the mix like incomplete memories or damaged transmissions lost in time.

Gradually, the structure pulls back toward near-emptiness before reintroducing a glacial calm that reorganizes the entire sonic field. From there, the rhythmic tensions return with even greater depth and ambiguity. Opposing currents inhabiting the same pulse, sustaining a form of sonic perfection that never needs to force itself in order to become completely consuming.

Artist: Ert
Title: Lotus
Label: Weirdrum Records
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Release Date: May 15, 2026
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Streaming: band.link/lot_us

Tracklist
1. Stutter Life
2. The Brook at Carversville
3. Providence
4. Lotus
5. Embrace
6. Mud

Credits
Written, produced, and mastered by Ertine Mongush
Artwork by Daniil Chernov
Press by Mike Slam
Published by Weirdrum Records. All rights reserved.

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