
The Sick Man Of Europe The Intermittent Signal 2026 Ltd Dinked Edition #425
Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 25th September, 2026
Dinked Edition #425
⢠âPhosphor Plateâ translucent vinyl *
⢠Transparent âRoentgenizdatâ 7â flexidisc featuring exclusive bonus track *
⢠500 x 700mm fold-out zine/poster *
⢠Printed inner sleeve
⢠Hand-stamped numbered edition *
⢠Limited pressing of 500 *
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Tracklist:
1. Negative Stimuli
2. ChromophobiaÂ
3. ApathyÂ
4. The Cadogan GateÂ
5. The Intermittent SignalÂ
6. Eyeless/MindlessÂ
7. Creatures Of HabitÂ
8. A Love Song
âMan has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is
ready to deny the evidence of his senses only to justify his logicâ
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground (1864)
The Intermittent Signal is the sound of resistance. In the year since The Sick Man Of Europeâs debut album was released, the world has moved on. Steady hands have slipped from the levers of power, logic has shifted underground and the message grows more urgent with every passing
day.
Repetition has been relearned and the machine rhythms repurposed, this time with increased intensity. Arrangements have moved beyond the bare bones economy of the first record and thereâs a newfound melodicism in places. Clarity and conviction ring true through the static and noise, while utopian ideas to remodel a broken system gain traction. This is a rejection of the attention economy and a call to reconnect through community and organisation. Those simple acts that were once commonplace have become increasingly radical as new fractures emerge.
âThrough repetition the message has gained weight and become something more urgent,â The Sick Man Of Europe explains. âThe vehicle for this message needed to evolve, grow to gain the strength to carry it. Weâve landed on something more expansive, immediate and immersive. Less is more. Until it isn'tâ
âBlends pulsating motorik beats, nagging basslines and droning electronics into all-consuming atmospheres. Fronted by foreboding vocals that sit somewhere between Ian Curtisâ melancholic baritone and something more experimental, phrases are repeated over and over like mantras, slowly building in intensity until the words take on entirely new meaningsâ Electronic Sound
âThe Sick Man Of Europe blend Krautrock aspects with charred remains of post-punk, tying this together by tapping into the UKâs current dystopian darknessâ Clash
âIf you dig danceable post-punk, give this a spinâ Brooklyn Vegan
âColdwave for hot daysâ Bandcamp
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Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 25th September, 2026
Dinked Edition #425
⢠âPhosphor Plateâ translucent vinyl *
⢠Transparent âRoentgenizdatâ 7â flexidisc featuring exclusive bonus track *
⢠500 x 700mm fold-out zine/poster *
⢠Printed inner sleeve
⢠Hand-stamped numbered edition *
⢠Limited pressing of 500 *
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Tracklist:
1. Negative Stimuli
2. ChromophobiaÂ
3. ApathyÂ
4. The Cadogan GateÂ
5. The Intermittent SignalÂ
6. Eyeless/MindlessÂ
7. Creatures Of HabitÂ
8. A Love Song
âMan has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is
ready to deny the evidence of his senses only to justify his logicâ
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground (1864)
The Intermittent Signal is the sound of resistance. In the year since The Sick Man Of Europeâs debut album was released, the world has moved on. Steady hands have slipped from the levers of power, logic has shifted underground and the message grows more urgent with every passing
day.
Repetition has been relearned and the machine rhythms repurposed, this time with increased intensity. Arrangements have moved beyond the bare bones economy of the first record and thereâs a newfound melodicism in places. Clarity and conviction ring true through the static and noise, while utopian ideas to remodel a broken system gain traction. This is a rejection of the attention economy and a call to reconnect through community and organisation. Those simple acts that were once commonplace have become increasingly radical as new fractures emerge.
âThrough repetition the message has gained weight and become something more urgent,â The Sick Man Of Europe explains. âThe vehicle for this message needed to evolve, grow to gain the strength to carry it. Weâve landed on something more expansive, immediate and immersive. Less is more. Until it isn'tâ
âBlends pulsating motorik beats, nagging basslines and droning electronics into all-consuming atmospheres. Fronted by foreboding vocals that sit somewhere between Ian Curtisâ melancholic baritone and something more experimental, phrases are repeated over and over like mantras, slowly building in intensity until the words take on entirely new meaningsâ Electronic Sound
âThe Sick Man Of Europe blend Krautrock aspects with charred remains of post-punk, tying this together by tapping into the UKâs current dystopian darknessâ Clash
âIf you dig danceable post-punk, give this a spinâ Brooklyn Vegan
âColdwave for hot daysâ Bandcamp



















