18/04/2025

Cult48 – asio

The new Cult48 album is called asio. Before asio came to mean “audio stream input output”, it was latin for “horned owl”. In this context, both are combined ~~~  “horned owl audio stream input output” If all goes according to plan, asio will be released in May 2025, on digital […]

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07/04/2025

short video sampler

https://cult48.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/LBAW-cut-3cYcT.mp4 Short sampler of one of the 16 new tracks from the new album. This isn’t the name of the track. LBAW is merely an abbreviarion. The album name, images and track-list will be available in May 2025 “For now, we see through a glass darkly……”

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06/04/2025

New Album Teaser Track

It’s been a while since new material was released, as Cult48 was busy with “Excursions” on the Moatun 7 label, and the CD version of “From the ashes” on Neo-Ouija, so this has been a long time coming. This is a sample of a track from the new album which, […]

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10/02/2025

New Cult48 Album ( 2025 )

  To flesh out what was said on the Cult48 Instagram page about the new album……….this is just an update, so you know there IS music on the way.  No definite ETA at this point, but it’s at an advanced stage, and you won’t be waiting 10 years for the […]

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08/06/2024

Excursions

Cult48 was approached by the very cool Icelandic boutique label Moatun 7 about a release. A poll was taken, and Cult48 fans voted for their favourite tracks. It was released on February 29th 2024 on Limited Edition Double 10″ vinyl, CD, and digital.  It featured a few alternative remixes, and remasters  […]

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07/06/2024

Review of “1.1” on Bleep

Review appeared on Bleep here – 10th September 2021 “Few come as mysterious as Cult 48. The tantalising anonymity of these creators has caused countless conspiracy theories to start buzzing about the internet. Nothing is iron-clad, but then again, Cult 48 seem to exist in another realm beyond materiality. Welcome […]

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07/06/2024

Review of “Catalog 1”

Review appeared in Igloomag 17th January 2021 – Here “If you want rich soundscapes and something to help you drift away then you’d be hard-pressed to find a better candidate this year and even though this album is an unmistakable throwback, there’s a lot of modern technique and some surprising […]

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