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E The Artist’s SIX Debut on Nyahh Fuses Minimal and Experimental Textures

E The Artist’s SIX appears on Nyahh Records’ Bandcamp as a new full-length entry; the record is described as spanning "experimental, blown-out electronics" with several tracks intersecting minimal club aesthetics.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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E The Artist’s SIX Debut on Nyahh Fuses Minimal and Experimental Textures
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E The Artist’s SIX is listed in Nyahh Records’ Bandcamp catalogue as "E The Artist - SIX" and is presented in assignment materials as a debut/full-length, though the Bandcamp snapshot does not include format, release date, or tracklist. An original report characterizes the record as spanning experimental, blown-out electronics and various club-adjacent textures, and notes that several tracks intersect with minimal and minimal-adjacent club aesthetics, notably in their textural restraint.

Nyahh Records’ Bandcamp page frames the label as "A home for sound collectors, noise makers and music builders who love a good Nyahh." The label page also carries a comment attributed to Joe Heaney: "They more or less had the same, what we call the same nyahh, and the same style." That about blurb and Heaney line appear alongside a catalogue that, in the captured snippet, lists releases ranging from "An Irish Almanac of Noise and Experimental Music From 2025" to archival projects such as "The Alien Territory Archives: A Collection of Radical, Experimental & Irrelevant Music from 1970s San Diego" and contemporary releases like "Francesca O - Cortado" and "Cathal Roche - Essential Tremors."

The Bandcamp capture is internally inconsistent: the UI text includes search prompts reading "No matching results" and "Try a different filter or a new search keyword," yet the same snapshot displays the entry "E The Artist - SIX" among other catalogue lines including "Roger Doyle - We Who Live Under Heaven" and "Under the Island: Experimental Music in Ireland 1960 - 1994." The shopping cart fields shown in the snippet list "subtotal" in USD and note "taxes calculated at checkout," while the page also surfaces links for "Contact Nyahh Records," "Streaming and," "Download help," "Redeem code," and "Report this account."

What remains unconfirmed in public-facing material is substantial: the Bandcamp snippet contains no release date, no tracklist or track durations, no credits or catalog number, and no explicit labeling of SIX as an LP, EP, or single. The assignment’s characterization of SIX as a "debut/full-length on Nyahh Records" is drawn from the original report rather than from Bandcamp metadata; the label listing corroborates title and label but not format or debut status.

For listeners watching Nyahh’s catalogue, SIX lands among archival and experimental projects such as "David Dunn - Music, Language and Environment. Environmental Sound Works 1973 - 1985" and "A Collection of Slow Airs by Some Very Fine Fiddlers," signaling the label’s continued emphasis on noise, field recordings, and experimental music alongside club-adjacent work. Until Nyahh posts full metadata for E The Artist - SIX on its Bandcamp entry, the release registers as a flagged new item that threads blown-out electronics into the label’s existing program of experimental releases.

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