Kadush is an electronic invocation born among circuits, analog machines, and voltages that seem to remember other bodies. Its sound inhabits a territory where synthesis is not executed: it germinates.
Cables murmur in languages of noise, oscillators deform matter as if it were invisible clay, and each frequency opens a mutation in the air.
Among fragmented signals, living interferences, and entities that change states, Kadush builds a futuristic ecosystem where the physical melts into electricity. Metals, abstract presences, liquid environments, and imaginary bodies pass through filters, waves, and distortions until they transform into organic, strange, and pulsating sound.
It is not merely music, but a zone of alterations created by electric synthesizers: an architecture of noise, voltage, and mutant beauty. In Kadush, matter dreams, entities dissolve into pulse, and perception enters a synthetic connection where everything vibrates, twists, and is reborn as frequency.
