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voidhaus.bandcamp.com/Dark experimental, harsh noise, and ambient decay. Curating the bleak and formless. A sanctuary for sound lost in the void.

Wereju
(4 track album) VH028 The Architecture of the Soul traverses the mysterious interior terrain of what John Keats described as the “vale of soul-making”—a place where the heart must feel and suffer in a thousand diverse ways. Across four tracks of grain-soaked minimalism and deep, immersive atmospherics, we encounter the raw particles of perception that shape us into who we become. These are the long nights of self-doubt, the slow dredge and dirge of the human condition—the moments, encounters, and quiet collisions that precipitate subtle yet profound shifts in emotion, thought, and perspective. Each passage unfolds like a dim corridor inward, where meaning is not given, but endured and formed. The Architecture of the Soul stands as a requiem for those who have lingered too long in the dark—and for those still finding their way through it. “What matters most on your journey is how deeply you see, how attentively you hear, how richly the encounters are felt in your heart and soul.” — Phil Cousineau
Released: 3/23/2026
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Constant Variant
(1 track album) Constant Variant (Istanbul, Türkiye) unveils the new conceptual single IMG_0506_640 — a work rooted not in traditional instrumentation or synthesis, but in the raw digital residue of lived experience. The source material is drawn entirely from photographic data captured across two separate live concerts, then algorithmically coerced into sound and subjected to extreme temporal stretching. What emerges is not merely audio, but a disintegration process — a slow unraveling of memory as both psychological artifact and digital construct. Fragments blur, collapse, and reform into a dense, uncanny mass of sonic reductionism, where texture overtakes structure and perception begins to erode at the edges. The dark, uncompromising architecture of IMG_0506_640 aligns seamlessly with the VoidHaus ethos: a confrontation with decay, abstraction, and the liminal space between signal and oblivion.
Released: 3/21/2026
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Pink Wool
(2 track album) VoidHaus presents Static Opiate, a new release from Oregon’s Pink Wool. Comprised of two dense and crunchy harsh noise wall tracks, Static Opiate delivers exactly what it intends—no excess, no distraction. Though shorter in duration, both pieces unfold with a satisfying weight and completeness, each wall fully realized in its structure and texture. Pink Wool continues to demonstrate a sharp sense of control within the HNW form, sculpting thick, tactile layers that feel immediate and unwavering. These are walls that speak for themselves—direct, immersive, and deeply rewarding. Superb work from a consistently compelling project.
Released: 3/21/2026
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Marax & TrailOfGhosts
Slow, drifting soundscapes shaped by distance, silence, and the weight of space.
Released: 3/17/2026
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Bile Ducts & Marax
VoidHaus unearths a brand new split of absolute sonic ruin — “Skin Your Lover” — pairing two projects that operate at the outer limits of Harsh Noise and Power Electronics. Bile Ducts opens the release with two densely constructed transmissions of pure psychic abrasion. His approach to Harsh Noise and Power Electronics is both surgical and overwhelming — layers of corroded texture, blown-out circuitry, and oppressive tonal weight collapsing into total decimation. Each track feels ritualistic in its destruction, balancing precision with unhinged volatility. Marax answers with his unmistakable fusion of Harsh Noise and Wall dynamics — punishment shaped into suffocating mass. Thick, immersive sheets of distortion stretch and calcify, creating a crushing sense of enclosure while maintaining a grim, meditative undercurrent. “Skin Your Lover” is a study in textural violence and obsessive sound pressure — two distinct approaches to annihilation bound together on one punishing split. Another hostile document etched into the VoidHaus archives.
Released: 2/15/2026
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Marax & Aberdeen Abattoir
VoidHaus proudly unveils a new split transmission from Marax & Aberdeen Abattoir — a corroded union of dense Harsh Noise walls and unrelenting feedback chaos. Marax delivers a suffocating barrage of layered abrasion — corrosive textures stacked into a monolithic wall that breathes slow, toxic decay. Contact mic violence, blown circuitry and collapsing loops fuse into a smothering field of psychic pressure. Aberdeen Abattoir counters with industrial slaughterhouse atmospherics — grinding metal resonance, amplifier torture and feedback surgically stretched into slabs of Death-tinged wall filth. The project continues its fixation on mechanized brutality and human erasure, channeling the cold efficiency of the killing floor into pure sonic punishment. Loosely threaded through the split is a conceptual shadow drawn from the crimes of Katherine Knight — an Australian figure whose acts of extreme violence and butchery have cemented her as one of the most infamous criminals in modern history. Her association with slaughterhouse labor and the grotesque overlap of domestic space and abattoir horror forms a thematic undercurrent to the release’s psychological weight and tonal savagery — particularly in Aberdeen Abattoir’s namesake and visual framing. The result is a bifurcated document of human and mechanical desecration — walls that don’t just suffocate, but dissect. Total run time: oppressive. Atmosphere: terminal. Intended volume: punishing.
Released: 2/15/2026
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nothingdreamer
Russian HNW / ANW architect nothingdreamer returns with Signal Web — a long-form descent into beautifully sculpted static, suffocating signal drift, and ambient noise wall immersion.
Released: 2/15/2026
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Aberdeen Abattoir
A suffocating barrage of harsh noise walls, fractured textures, and relentless waves of sonic resentment, this release drags the listener into a claustrophobic psychological space where intimacy, control, vulnerability, and extremity collide. Told from a collective perspective rooted in underground queer subculture and extreme BDSM dynamics, Inside The Toybox explores power, identity, and emotional intensity through raw, confrontational sound rather than narrative comfort. Lo-fi degradation, blown-out distortion, and oppressive layers of chaos create an atmosphere that is at times disorienting, at times hypnotic — but always uncompromising. This is not a gentle listen; it’s a harsh confrontation with desire, discomfort, and the darker edges of human connection. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Extreme in both concept and execution.
Released: 2/14/2026
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