After relocating to Stockholm, Enduser has immersed himself in the stark atmospheres and shifting moods of northern Europe — influences that pulse through every moment of Unquiet. From this new home base, he continues to explore the balance between chaos and control, merging visceral sound design with a deep emotional core. The result is an album that’s as fierce as it is reflective — a striking continuation of his uncompromising sonic vision.
2026 marks ten years since the release of Enter to Exit (Hands Productions), Enduser’s last full-length LP. In the time since, he has remained prolific through singles, EPs, remixes, and collaborations, constantly reshaping his approach to rhythm and texture. Unquiet gathers the threads of that evolution into a single, cohesive statement — an album that feels both like a homecoming and a transformation.
Written and arranged entirely in Sweden over two years, Unquiet captures the emotional range of its environment: the solitude of long, dark winters and the restless brightness of endless summer days. That duality runs throughout the record — moments of delicate stillness colliding with waves of intricate percussion, distortion, and bass weight.
Musically, Unquiet bears all the hallmarks of Enduser’s craft: precision breakbeat edits, distorted low-end pressure, and melodies that shift between playfulness and melancholy. Yet there’s newfound space and patience here — slower tempos, layered arrangements, and extended structures that let each idea breathe. Every track feels personal and deliberate, unbound by expectation but deeply connected by tone and intent.
The album also features three remixes from Homemade Weapons, Nowan, and Scrwz — each artist offering a distinct reinterpretation of the record’s core material. Their contributions add depth and dimension to Unquiet, reframing its sound palette and exploring new perspectives on the themes introduced earlier in the album.
With Unquiet, Enduser re-emerges not as a return, but as an evolution — an artist pushing forward into new emotional and sonic territory. It’s a record forged in transition and transformation, one that reaffirms his ability to find beauty within abrasion and structure within chaos.
Press:
Sideline magazine: www.side-line.com/enduser-unquiet-lp-decay-recordings-2026/
Best Drum & Bass: www.bestdrumandbass.com/enduser-unquiet-lp-forthcoming-on-decay-records/
Regen Magazine: regenmag.com/news/news-enduser-to-release-first-full-length-album-in-nearly-a-decade-revealing-first-single/

