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AENAOS RECORDS

Aenaos Records is an independent record label based in Leipzig, Germany, founded in 2018. Their focus spans a diverse range of alternative music genres, including Darkwave, Gothic Rock, Post‑Punk, Shoegaze, Indie Rock/Pop, Dream Pop, Synthwave, Neofolk, Dark Folk, Dark Ambient, and Experimental. They maintain a strong presence across key platforms - Bandcamp, YouTube, SoundCloud, Discogs, and Spotify - where they showcase releases and facilitate digital downloads and streaming. As a boutique label, Aenaos Records is recognized for supporting emerging and niche artists in the post‑punk and darkwave scenes, prioritizing artistic integrity and aesthetic depth over mass commercial appeal.

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    Humanity (Magic Wands Remix)

    Killing Kind unveil Humanity (Magic Wands Remix), the fourth single from their album Being Human. Since its release, Being Human has drawn attention from independent music outlets and bloggers for its dark textures, melodic depth, and immersive post-punk and synth-driven sound. Being Human was released on October 31 last year and sparked a variety of positive commentary across the indie music press. Late in 2025, Killing Kind connected with American duo Magic Wands, leading to a remix that reshapes Humanity with club-ready drums and shadowy electronic energy - bringing a fresh, dance-oriented dimension to the track. Killing Kind singer Björn Norberg shares his enthusiasm for the collaboration: “I’m extremely happy with the update. The way they combined the original melodies with the dance beats is both exciting and surprising - and you know, I like to be surprised! They really put some magic into it.” Magic Wands are an American dark dream pop duo formed in Nashville, Tennessee, by guitarists and vocalists Chris and Dexy Valentine, and now based in Los Angeles. Known for their shimmering, dreamy sound blending gothic post-punk with ethereal atmospheres, they’ve built a reputation for richly textured music that bridges shadowy introspection and movement. Killing Kind’s base camp is in an old mining district north of Uppsala, Sweden, although several members are based in Stockholm. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2023, followed by Being Human in 2025, which includes the original version of Humanity. Shortly after the album’s release, the band connected with Chris and Dexy from Magic Wands - ultimately resulting in this remix. The new single is released via Aenaos Records and Viskningar och Vrål.

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    With The One

    The new The Slimp single “With the One”, to be released on February 27, 2026, is based on material that has been around for a long time. The first sketch dates to 1999, recorded by Mart on a 4-track cassette recorder. The recording found its way to Kristian Bleed in San Diego, singer of Candy Push, who added the first verse. After that, the song remained unfinished for many years. Only decades later did this fragment resurface and slowly turned into what is now “With the One”. The track reflects this process. It deals with looking forward and looking back, with disappointed expectations, bitterness and personal defeat. The central question “If a promise is forever and tomorrow may never come” runs through the song without offering resolution. A spoken passage, inspired by Anne Clark, underlines the reflective tone. Musically, the song is carried by two basses in dialogue, completed by some screaming guitars. Earlier in February, The SlimP released “Winterday”, a more restrained and atmospheric counterpart. Where “Winterday” captures a frozen present, “With the One” unfolds over time, marked by distance and deferred completion. Together with “Nothing to Forget” (2025), both singles form a coherent continuation of The SlimP’s recent work, focused on memory, loss and what remains once certainty has faded.

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    Winterday

    On February 6, 2026, The SlimP released their new single “Winterday”. The song was written during a winter walk along the Rhine, moving through the cold, with familiar music in the ears. Deine Lakaien were part of that soundtrack, and with them, inevitably, the voice of Alexander Veljanov. “Winterday” is reduced in its arrangement. Bass and vocals remain at the center, with atmosphere doing most of the work around them. The lyrics move through loss, disorientation and a sense of quiet persistence. Images repeat, almost insistently. “Dancing through the snow” suggests movement but not progress. In the third verse, the song reaches a point where disappointment and collapse are stated plainly, without metaphorical distance. Background vocals by Silke Burkhard, a longtime friend and first drummer of the band, appear discreetly and add a layer of familiarity and remembrance. There is nostalgia here, but also a certain dryness. As the band’s bassist summed it up: The SlimP have grown older and a little more pathetically. “Winterday” is closely linked to “With the One”, the second single to be released on February 27, 2026. While “Winterday” remains fixed in a specific moment, “With the One” stretches across time, shaped by delay, distance and retrospection. Both tracks continue the thematic line introduced with “Nothing To Forget” (2025), where memory and erosion first moved into focus.

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    Kirch Beach

    Kirch Beach by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Cph Lake

    Cph Lake by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Say

    Say by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Moon and Head

    Moon and Head by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Stone in a Well

    Stone in a Well by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Should Have Gone To Japan

    Should Have Gone To Japan by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Hinterlands

    Hinterlands by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Winter on The Vine

    Winter on The Vine by AENAOS RECORDS

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    A Million Times - Albert Severin Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Crystal - Oplen Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    A Million Times - White Birches Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    A Million Times - Magic Wands Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Crystal - The Foreign Resort Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Center of Your World - Daidalos Mix by Voyna

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Center of Your World - (((S))) Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    I Can't Feel Like This Anymore

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Change

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Crystal - Jaakko Eino Kalevi Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Center of Your World - Solemn Youth/Adam Stilson Remix

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Higher Ground

    Following the release of "Center of Your World" earlier this year, and a series of singles showcasing a more introspective side to his songwriting, Fernando's Eyes is back with "Bonus Tracks & Remixes", a compilation reflecting the creative process behind that album. The compilation will be available digitally and as a limited-edition CD on November 21.   It gathers together all the remixes produced during the "Center of Your World" sessions, some of which were previously released as B-sides to singles and others which are appearing here for the first time. Alongside these reworkings are several bonus tracks originally intended for the album, including a cover of "Change", the 2013 track by English band White Lies.   The release showcases the collaborative nature of Honorato’s music, featuring reinterpretations by artists who have a creative connection to his work, including Danish Post Punk band The Foreign Resort and Finnish artist and multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi, among others. The result is a cohesive yet exploratory collection suited to reflective listening throughout the autumn and winter months.   "Bonus Tracks & Remixes" brings the 'Center of Your World' chapter to a close with warmth and curiosity - a fitting companion to an album that found strength in quiet emotion and left space for new interpretations to emerge.

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    Burns

    Burns by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Wrong Face

    With "Wrong Face", the first single from the upcoming album "Monsters", due at the end of November, Voyna - the side project of Golden Apes frontman Peer Lebrecht - returns four years after their debut with a refreshingly unpretentious and captivating track.   "Wrong Face" is an elegantly shimmering post-punk/pop gem, the tension between the dynamically bass-driven sparseness of the verses and the airy, almost buoyant chorus being key to its charm. It is a subtle play of light and shadow, tied together by melodic inventiveness and meticulously crafted musical details.   Exultant yet quietly wistful, the song almost lets you catch the wink hidden in the line "...this is a wrong track...", balancing melancholy and lightness with effortless charm. (Vito Schneider)

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    Go Away

    Go Away by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Dance

    Dance by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Warriors and Carpenters

    Warriors and Carpenters by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Desperately Holding On

    Desperately Holding On by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Let the Demons Take the Win

    Let the Demons Take the Win by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Distant World

    Distant World by AENAOS RECORDS

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    The Nature of Fear

    The Nature of Fear by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Humanity

    Humanity by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Choking

    Choking by AENAOS RECORDS

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    Never So Cold

    Never So Cold by AENAOS RECORDS

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    The Wall

    The Wall by AENAOS RECORDS

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    The Fire Of The Night

    Following the release of his album Center of Your World earlier this year, Fernando Honorato returns with his fourth single, "The Fire of the Night," which will be released on October 24. Drawing inspiration from the 1960s psychedelic rock scene, the track blends dreamy melodies and hypnotic rhythms to celebrate imagination, movement, and the joy of escaping everyday life. It’s a song about losing yourself in music and dancing while letting your mind wander to brighter places. The single will be released as a radio edit designed to immediately engage listeners. It is accompanied by the full album version as a B-side. Also included is a remix of "Center of Your World" by Peer Lebrecht, also known as Voyna from the German rock band Golden Apes. "The Fire of the Night" offers fans a first glimpse of Honorato’s upcoming bonus and remix album, set to be released in November. The album will give listeners a taste of the new sonic directions explored in the extended project.

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    The Fire Of The Night (Radio Rdit)

    Following the release of his album Center of Your World earlier this year, Fernando Honorato returns with his fourth single, "The Fire of the Night," which will be released on October 24. Drawing inspiration from the 1960s psychedelic rock scene, the track blends dreamy melodies and hypnotic rhythms to celebrate imagination, movement, and the joy of escaping everyday life. It’s a song about losing yourself in music and dancing while letting your mind wander to brighter places. The single will be released as a radio edit designed to immediately engage listeners. It is accompanied by the full album version as a B-side. Also included is a remix of "Center of Your World" by Peer Lebrecht, also known as Voyna from the German rock band Golden Apes. "The Fire of the Night" offers fans a first glimpse of Honorato’s upcoming bonus and remix album, set to be released in November. The album will give listeners a taste of the new sonic directions explored in the extended project.

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    Center Of Your World - Daidalos Mix by Voyna

    Following the release of his album Center of Your World earlier this year, Fernando Honorato returns with his fourth single, "The Fire of the Night," which will be released on October 24. Drawing inspiration from the 1960s psychedelic rock scene, the track blends dreamy melodies and hypnotic rhythms to celebrate imagination, movement, and the joy of escaping everyday life. It’s a song about losing yourself in music and dancing while letting your mind wander to brighter places. The single will be released as a radio edit designed to immediately engage listeners. It is accompanied by the full album version as a B-side. Also included is a remix of "Center of Your World" by Peer Lebrecht, also known as Voyna from the German rock band Golden Apes. "The Fire of the Night" offers fans a first glimpse of Honorato’s upcoming bonus and remix album, set to be released in November. The album will give listeners a taste of the new sonic directions explored in the extended project.

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    Ella Cinder III (Adult)

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    Ointment

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    Disturbance

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    La Revolution

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    Summers Gone

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    We Know Their Names

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    Fist

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    Up

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    The Sun Is Dying

    Copenhagen quartet HalfCutLemon return with their second album This Ain’t Real (Aenaos Records, Sept 25, 2025), recorded at the legendary Sweet Silence Studio with producer Flemming Rasmussen (Metallica). Across nine tracks, the band stretch from jagged punk assaults to cinematic baroque pop, joined by guests Peter Peter and Persille Ingerslev. Preceded by the acclaimed singles “Ointment”—praised as “a hefty haymaker” (Turn Up The Volume)—and “The Sun Is Dying”, hailed as “a slow-burning elegy… urgent yet unnerving” (Hella Fuzz), the album tackles themes of turmoil, memory, and renewal in what is set to be HalfCutLemon’s boldest release to date.

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    More For You

    Following the June release of his debut solo album Center of Your World, Honorato returns with a new single from his project Fernando’s Eyes. “More For You” channels the raw urgency of 90s grunge while retaining his unmistakable post-punk edge—a track that balances passion and frustration in both sound and lyric. The single also features two remixes of the album cut “Crystal”: one by Swedish electro artist Oplen (ex–Agent Side Grinder) and another by Finnish multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi. Praised for its intimacy and atmospheric depth, Center of Your World has been described as “deeply personal, almost confessional, but at the same time with a theatrical scale” (Indie Boulevard). With “More For You,” Honorato pushes his sound into darker and more direct territory—paving the way for another single in October and a full remix album with bonus tracks arriving on CD in November.

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    Crystal - Oplen Remix

    Following the June release of his debut solo album Center of Your World, Honorato returns with a new single from his project Fernando’s Eyes. “More For You” channels the raw urgency of 90s grunge while retaining his unmistakable post-punk edge—a track that balances passion and frustration in both sound and lyric. The single also features two remixes of the album cut “Crystal”: one by Swedish electro artist Oplen (ex–Agent Side Grinder) and another by Finnish multi-instrumentalist Jaakko Eino Kalevi. Praised for its intimacy and atmospheric depth, Center of Your World has been described as “deeply personal, almost confessional, but at the same time with a theatrical scale” (Indie Boulevard). With “More For You,” Honorato pushes his sound into darker and more direct territory—paving the way for another single in October and a full remix album with bonus tracks arriving on CD in November.

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Aenaos Records is an independent record label based in Leipzig, Germany, founded in 2018. Their focus spans a diverse range of alternative music genres, including Darkwave, Gothic Rock, Post‑Punk, Shoegaze, Indie Rock/Pop, Dream Pop, Synthwave, Neofolk, Dark Folk, Dark Ambient, and Experimental. They maintain a strong presence across key platforms - Bandcamp, YouTube, SoundCloud, Discogs, and Spotify - where they showcase releases and facilitate digital downloads and streaming. As a boutique label, Aenaos Records is recognized for supporting emerging and niche artists in the post‑punk and darkwave scenes, prioritizing artistic integrity and aesthetic depth over mass commercial appeal.

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