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Cocoon Recordings

EXTRAWELT - DYSTORTION - CORLP061

In this beautiful world marked by rising chaos, sometimes the simplest way to escape its troubles is through sonic relief. Germany’s renowned electronic duo Extrawelt will offer exactly that with their 5th full-length album, DYSTORTION, via Cocoon Recordings this December.

For over two decades, the humble duo behind Extrawelt, who shy away from making music for clicks, have been a steadfast presence in electronic music. Known as serious studio and tour-focused artists who craft timepiece albums, each a work of enduring craft, that go on to create atmospheric, out-of-the-box live acts, they’ve been shaping and redefining electronica since their first release.

DYSTORTION is their most diverse and evocative album to date. Imagined over six years and shaped by a world in flux through COVID, political upheavals, social media, and AI, it reflects the contrasts and twists we’ve all felt while offering surges of serenity and hope. From brooding tension to playful relief, it moves through different states in an evolved Extrawelt manner.

The album’s opening credit, “Grand Départ,” as if a cinematic prelude, invites us into a world of creeping bass, an explicitly Extrawelt sound that’s synonymous with the “anti-genre genre” they work within. The album’s second track, “Clapland,” sees Extrawelt joining forces with Jimi Jules, a name synonymous with excellence in electronic music, creating a rare collaboration that is felt in every note. Soon, the mood shifts into softer melodies as heard in “Surrounded By Miracles,” “Hope Sounds Good,” and “Sir Stringalot,” which bring bright euphorics to balance the darker moments in an album echoed by industrial influences. Later, as “Dystortion” (the album’s title track) unfolds, we’re drawn into something few electronic artists can create: raw emotion. This is a gritty landscape as reflective as it is pulsing, glitchy, intense, and richly textured.

DYSTORTION is a reflection of a complex, divided world, carried through dramatically with Extrawelt’s signature techno tension. Like the world right now, it is full of contradictions, surprises, and moments of introspection, an essential listen for fans of mature electronic music that may or may not need a reminder of why, after 20 years, we’re still listening.

Release Date December 5th, 2025
Catalog No CORLP061digital
Label Cocoon Recordings
track artist
Grand Départ Extrawelt 4:52
Clapland Extrawelt, Jimi Jules 6:56
Dystortion Extrawelt 6:54
Surrounded By Miracles Extrawelt 4:37
Der Agent Extrawelt 4:48
Die Hatz Extrawelt 4:07
Sir Stringalot Extrawelt 2:45
¡No Pasaran! Extrawelt 5:44
No Song For The Dead Extrawelt 5:08
Hope Sounds Good Extrawelt 5:33
Hurt Extrawelt 4:26
Dysto Disko Extrawelt 3:08
Schöne Aussichten Extrawelt 5:51
Reverse Curse Extrawelt 4:00

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Cocoon Recordings is a record label founded in 2000 and operated by DJ and electronic music producer Sven Väth.