Steve Hauschildt
Aeropsia
Simul Records
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2025
Includes Instant Download
LP (clear)
25.99
SML-001LP / Includes Download Code
Edition of 1000 copies, incl. 20-minute digital bonus track
Pre-Order: Available on / around Oct 17th 2025
Incl. VAT plus shipping / Orders from outside the EU are exempt from VAT
Tracklist
1Statue of Verdigris 3:56
2Your Call is Important 5:28
3Dividua 4:23
4Inertia & Refugia 6:02
5Forgetting in the Static 6:41
6Aeropsia 4:34
7Pyramidal 4:21
8Slipping 3:31

Steve Hauschildt returns after 6 years with a new album titled Aeropsia. After a transcontinental relocation from the US to Tbilisi, Georgia, the electronic composer emerges from a personal and global transformation to explore themes of perceptual distortion, disconnection, and renewal.

Aeropsia (which roughly translates as “seeing the air”) refers to a visual phenomenon in which objects appear to float or shimmer, often due to changes in pressure, perception, atmospheric shifts or neurological disturbance. This becomes a metaphor for the liminality that informs the record: blurry visions, dreamlike displacements, and the fragile membrane separating what is seen from what is felt.

In the years since his last solo release, Hauschildt’s world has been marked by relocation and a growing sense of global turbulence. These experiences became the raw material for a work that navigates institutional haze and uncertainty itself. The result is music that employs decay as method, structure as entropy, and mutation as expression.

While Aeropsia remains subjective in its vision, Hauschildt invited two previous collaborators to expand the album’s gravitational pull. Cellist Lia Kohl, who previously performed on Nonlin, returns and brings a tactile warmth to select tracks, while guitarist Michael Vallera threads spectral harmonics into the mix. The album’s electronic foundation and its tactile elements meet in a state of luminous suspension to navigate the shifting in physical and psychological terrain.