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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 5 MIN

Premiere: Uun - Queen's Chamber [Ego Death]

from Living Techno · host Luis Mendizabal

Living Techno presents the exclusive premiere of ‘Uun - Queen's Chamber', set for release on April 24, 2026, as part of the 'Pantopticon' EP via Ego Death / ED008. Get your copy here: https://egodeathlabel.bandcamp.com/album/panopticon Folllow: https://soundcloud.com/uun ______ Uun - Pantopticon EP [Ego Death, ED008] A1 - Aesthetic Descent A2 - Structural Obedience B1 - Ralph’s Track B2 - The Hidden System Digi 1 - Queen’s Chamber Digi 2 - Shokunin Release April 24, 2026 Format Vinyl + Digital Written and Produced by Uun Artwork and Layout by Ryote Mastered By Anthony Jimenez at 313 Mastering Pressed at Onyx Record Press Vinyl Distributed by Dietrich at Complete Fresh off an EP on Semantica and an album on MORD, Uun returns to his imprint Ego Death with the Panopticon EP. Uun showcases his range on these 6 tracks, running the gamut from dissonance to chord driven grooves. The A side focuses on intensity. “Aesthetic Descent” features dual synth lines, slipping between melody and atonality. The straightforward percussion allows the listener to focus on the everchanging dynamics in the leads. “Structural Obedience” begins with a chugging groove, out of which a buzzsaw synth emerges. This track is a display of Uun’s ability to walk the line between minimalism and maximalism. The B side focuses on the interplay between melody and groove. “Ralph’s Track” channels the dub chords of Basic Channel while applying a modern edge. “The Hidden System” features the lone vocal on the EP, sampled from the work of the late great David Lynch. The interplay between the ⅞ lead synth and 4/4 percussion creates a feeling of anticipation, where the patterns develop in unpredictable ways. The digital exclusive tracks go into more experimental territory. “Queen’s Chamber” is a broken beat dirge, consisting of reverb drenched percussion and synths reminiscent of Dead Can Dance. The final track, “Shokunin”, is the counterpoint to Aesthetic Descent, closing out the release on a crushing yet hopeful note. The EP is also released on vinyl, pressed onto a unique custom turquoise and black hand poured color mix record inside a full printed jacket. The evocative artwork was created by Minneapolis based graphic designer Ryote.

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