We are very happy to share a new work by Kreng, which is his first album in over a decade. As Miasmah celebrates its 20th year (since officially starting as a record label), we are very excited to go back to a sound and an artist that defined that early period. Wormhole” manages to bind together the old with the new in a perfectly timeless matter, and as Musiquemachine says : “the album is rich with feeling, texture, and storytelling, the music guiding the listener on an unexpected and gorgeous journey. Dramatic and daring, Wormhole provides vivid, sonic imagery and a road map for the listener to take an interstellar trip into the unknown, as well as into the inner depths of their own psyche.” (FULL REVIEW)
Wormhole provides vivid, sonic imagery and a road map for the listener to take an interstellar trip into the unknown, as well as into the inner depths of their own psyche. – Musiquemachine
Your heart’s in your mouth, and you’re no longer in control of your decisions and all you can do is creep onwards, down the wormhole, riven with trepidation. – Aural Aggravation
Ghostly voices signal the passage to the great beyond. And then everything is sucked into the wormhole: the voices, the bodies, the ship and finally the music itself, leaving no evidence but the memory of an echo – A Closer Listen
Wormhole’ transports us back to simpler times, not languishing in nostalgia for classic soundtracks but pulling ideas from the past and shuttling them forward. – BOOMKAT
The album is produced by Erik K Skodvin who also made the cover artwork (and all the photos seen here). The vinyl edition comes in a lavish gatefold edition, mastered and cut by Lupo Lubich