XKatedral Decennalia 2015‑2025
Our beloved Stockholm label marks its 10th anniversary with a landmark day at Malmö Konstmuseum and a deep night dive at Inkonst.
Kali Malone
Kali’s organ work unspools hypnotically, sculpting space and silence through temperaments and harmonic precision. She continues to dissolve the boundary between historic apparatus and contemporary venue, inviting us into slow revelation.
Ansis Bētiņš & Artūrs Čukurs
These Latvian voices traverse ancient Slavic singing traditions in an a‑cappella dialogue of longing, humor and resolve. Their friendship crystallizes into something daring and elemental: the human voice as vessel and ritual.
Maria W Horn
Maria manipulates space, memory and timbre like a latent instrument—analogue synths, pitched glasses and spectral decay alive with ghost‑echoes of architecture. Her work invokes a borderland where acoustic texture and electronic corrosion meet.
Mats Erlandsson
Mats carves drones out of tape and field‑recording detritus, conducting minimalism like geological drift. The result: vast harmonic plains that breathe slowly, shimmer, collapse, rebuild—all in one continuous flow.
Theodor Kentros
Theodor stretches between club, gallery and church—deploying loops, field‑sounds and algorithms to assemble sonic architectures that unmake themselves. His pieces mutate, fold and unfold in real time.
Daniel M Karlsson
Daniel pursues the architecture of texture and the dream of the ensemble, through algorithmic patterns and spectral nuance; his music isn’t just heard—it’s inhabited.
Stephen O’Malley
Stephen brings decades of drone‑guitar sorcery and spatial ritual—his presence in the bar spinning test‑pressings adds a live edge to the deeper hypnotic undercurrent of the night.
Join us as the label’s decade of exploration folds into a single evening: resonant timbres, subterranean vibration, communal stillness and radical listening.
#inkonst #xkatedral #malmö #stockholm #sweden #recordlabel #malmökonstmuseum
Our beloved Stockholm label marks its 10th anniversary with a landmark day at Malmö Konstmuseum and a deep night dive at Inkonst.
Kali Malone
Kali’s organ work unspools hypnotically, sculpting space and silence through temperaments and harmonic precision. She continues to dissolve the boundary between historic apparatus and contemporary venue, inviting us into slow revelation.
Ansis Bētiņš & Artūrs Čukurs
These Latvian voices traverse ancient Slavic singing traditions in an a‑cappella dialogue of longing, humor and resolve. Their friendship crystallizes into something daring and elemental: the human voice as vessel and ritual.
Maria W Horn
Maria manipulates space, memory and timbre like a latent instrument—analogue synths, pitched glasses and spectral decay alive with ghost‑echoes of architecture. Her work invokes a borderland where acoustic texture and electronic corrosion meet.
Mats Erlandsson
Mats carves drones out of tape and field‑recording detritus, conducting minimalism like geological drift. The result: vast harmonic plains that breathe slowly, shimmer, collapse, rebuild—all in one continuous flow.
Theodor Kentros
Theodor stretches between club, gallery and church—deploying loops, field‑sounds and algorithms to assemble sonic architectures that unmake themselves. His pieces mutate, fold and unfold in real time.
Daniel M Karlsson
Daniel pursues the architecture of texture and the dream of the ensemble, through algorithmic patterns and spectral nuance; his music isn’t just heard—it’s inhabited.
Stephen O’Malley
Stephen brings decades of drone‑guitar sorcery and spatial ritual—his presence in the bar spinning test‑pressings adds a live edge to the deeper hypnotic undercurrent of the night.
Join us as the label’s decade of exploration folds into a single evening: resonant timbres, subterranean vibration, communal stillness and radical listening.
#inkonst #xkatedral #malmö #stockholm #sweden #recordlabel #malmökonstmuseum

