Aalson and Polygraph release new collaborative single "Uncoded"
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A first collaboration where precise electronics and orchestral elements meet, unfolding into a track that resists fixed form and expectation.

After establishing themselves individually on the Labo T. roster, Aalson and Polygraph come together for the first time on "Uncoded", a collaboration that reflects a shared interest in pushing beyond familiar creative boundaries.
Rather than following the conventions of melodic electronic music, "Uncoded" finds its identity in the balance between two distinct artistic perspectives. Polygraph's meticulous approach to electronic production and sound design is met by Aalson's cinematic sensibility, where orchestral textures and emotional depth play a central role. The result is a record that moves effortlessly between precision and atmosphere.
Built around the idea of stepping away from predictable structures, the track embraces contrast instead of formula. Electronic programming and classical influences are woven together without one overshadowing the other, allowing each element to shape the narrative organically.
The collaboration unfolds with a strong sense of progression, revealing new details as it develops while maintaining an immersive flow from beginning to end. Rather than relying on grand statements, it focuses on subtle shifts and layered dynamics, where technical control and emotional weight remain tightly connected.
With "Uncoded", Aalson and Polygraph mark their first joint work with a piece that feels focused and cohesive, adding another distinctive chapter to the evolving sound of Labo T.
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