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virculum inhabits the space between emotive dialog and stochastic computational process, between acoustic sounds and electronically manipulated soundscapes, between incidental and found sounds, and the area between sleep and the edge of consciousness.

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news
05.12

Just a note, we have reopened our demo/submissions process. Please check the FAQ for details. Looking forward to hearing some of your amazing sounds.

02.09

Jonathan Read's Stooky Bill is OUT NOW!!!

02.02

After a few month hiatus we have some very exciting news about Jonathan Read's Stooky Bill album release. Mr. Read will get the honor of being Enpeg's 50th release (EN50). It will be available at Enpeg via Feb 9th 2010 as well as your favorite digital retailer on March 2nd 2010.

09.09

Enpeg has just signed on Australian Jonathan Read who's debut album "Stooky Bill" we will be releasing in FEB 2010. Enpeg artist Headphone Science is also playing a very special show in early November in Tokyo. All the info for that show can be found here.

06.09

Today is the official release date for our 3 latest albums. First up is Phylum Sinter's from unity to segmentation full-length. Which we feel here at Enpeg is (and was for us) a prefect jumping off point for this highly underrated artist. Fell follows up his between octavia and laguna album with his latest offering Fermé Ferme, which is one of the most satisfyingly original listens we've had in some time. And last but not least the new album from Ruxpin. Where do we float from here? is classic artificial intelligence era IDM fit for the mind, body and soul. They are all available now from Enpeg.com as FLAC and in other formats from your favorite retailer. Amazon, djtunes Emusic, and (yes) itunes have all been adding the new Enpeg releases to their inventories.