SDH – Rider
Label: Artoffact Records (2026) Release Date 17-04-2026
“Rider”, the new album from SDH, proposes a form of crash-body music that is physical, tense, and direct. The album is built on vibrant electronic structures, sharp synthesizer lines and insistent rhythms, resulting in a body of work marked by a more contemporary, dry, and less nostalgic sensibility. Everything sounds as if each track were a test of endurance. Limited Blue Vinyl. For fans of Boy Harsher, Rue Oberkampf, Syzygyx and more.
Description
Description
“Rider”, the new album from SDH, proposes a form of crash-body music that is physical, tense, and direct. The album is built on vibrant electronic structures, sharp synthesizer lines and insistent rhythms, resulting in a body of work marked by a more contemporary, dry, and less nostalgic sensibility. Everything sounds as if each track were a test of endurance.
This bodily and mechanical approach is reflected in the album artwork, inspired by crash-test dummies. Bodies exposed to external forces, subjected to repeated impacts, and evaluated after the damage. Rider is precisely that: a record of collisions (emotional, affective, and identitarian) and of what remains once the impact has already occurred.
The songs unfold like brief, tense scenes. You Talk, I Listen and Cruel explore dynamics of control, erosion and emotional obedience through an unsettling coldness, while You Lost My Keys and Keep My Hands move through anxiety and frustration. Dawn Fawn, Defeated, and Behind This Dream examine the consequences of excess without dramatization, in a satirical way marked by a mordant, nihilistic acceptance.
The central track, Rider, frames the album around movement and escape: moving at full speed as necessity, sudden clarity, and a tired but lucid assertion of autonomy.
Within this landscape, Night Visit, a collaboration with Lust For Youth, stands out, fitting naturally into the album’s universe while reinforcing its melancholic atmosphere, European pulse, and adding a somber elegance.
Rider is electronic music made for the body, meant to be heard after the impact.
With this release, SDH consolidates a distinct voice within the contemporary electronic scene—precise, sharp and honest.
Tracks:
A1 You talk, I listen
A2 Cruel
A3 You lost My Keys
A4 Rider
A5 Dawn Fawn
B1 Keep My Hands
B2 Something Sublime
B3 Night Visit
B4 Defeated
B5 Behind this Dream
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| Format | CD Digipack, Vinyl |
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