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The Błoto we knew until now briefly ceased to exist in September 2025, somewhere in the backstreets of Bucharest’s Floreasca district. This was not an ending, though, but a new beginning and a conscious transformation. With their core left intact, the band expanded its lineup to include a pillar of the Romanian alternative scene, Ion D. That move became the catalyst for the most groundbreaking project in their career. The album Atmosfera, set for release in 2026 via Astigmatic Records.
Błoto together with Ion D is no longer just the pavement of Wrocław, but also the concrete of Bucharest, psychedelia, and a shared “Emerging Eastern Europe” experience of transformation, translated into synthesizer-driven sound and inspired by local folklore. Within the textures of Atmosfera, these elements resonate with full post-capitalist force, like an auteur film by Radu Jude. This is a record that parts ways with the “jazz” label without regret, or rather becomes “jazz on the ruins of jazz,” replacing it with a trance-like, unclassifiable sound that Ion loosely refers to as “Eastern-Oriental.”
The musical foundation of Atmosfera is a genre-blending melting pot unlike anything in Błoto’s catalogue. Raw elements of electro, techno, house, and dark dub intersect with a hip-hop pulse. This machine-driven framework is enriched by global influences ranging from trance-inflected afrobeats and ethereal ambient textures to bold references to Romanian manele and sunlit balearic sounds.
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25.06.2026
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AR033LP
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