Release date: 05.01.2026


haunting ambiences


01 Alpha Title 10:18
02 Reverse Zone 08:26
03 Middle World 14:20
04 Bittersweet 22:08
05 Way Out 12:04
06 AlphOmega 13:55


The evolution of Premex Solus can be easily traced through our albums – we said this about our previous album, Watching While Turning, and it still holds true. Since our drone textures were also based on a wider spectrum of collected sounds, on this new album we have moved closer to our immediate environment and sought out the sounds of things around the house, from metals to plastics (but we have also smuggled in a few earlier instruments, albeit only symbolically: piano, drums, bass guitar). Perhaps this would not be apparent when listening to the final result, as we then expanded these found and sought-after sounds, because the microenvironment is also a whole universe if we pay closer attention. The message of this album is therefore primarily that it is possible to find personal relevance even in the vast, just as it is possible to find the universal in the world of small things.

Premex Solus:

Róbert Sipos
(Noise Sculptor, ROBotron, Hinogar)
effects, environmental, domestic, industrial noises, bass guitar
soundcloud.com/noisesculptor

Mihály Rácz
(Hideg Roncs, HR+, Hinogar)
drone sounds, found sounds, piano, drums, effects
hidegroncs.bandcamp.com


Full Downloads

zen323.zip (complete album with artwork)





Copyright (c) 2026 by Premex Solus
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Premex Solus  
Premex Solus

Premex Solus is

Róbert Sipos, a.k.a. Noisesculptor (Germany)
bass guitar, effects, environmental-household-industrial noises
Noisesculptor on Zenapolæ
soundcloud.com/noisesculptor
instagram.com/nois3sculptor

Mihály Rácz, a.k.a. Hideg Roncs (Hungary)
piano, effects, drone spaces, „sounds found"
hidegroncs.bandcamp.com
facebook


The duo talks about the beginnings of Premex Solus and their debut album (While Waking Up, 2024):

Robi (Noise Sculptor) saw some Hideg Roncs gigs in the early nineties, and in 2018 we met at an industrial festival called Third Man, where both acts performed. In 2021 I asked him to remix the Hideg Roncs song Arc (Face), and later I sent him the bare piano theme of the song, and from there another chapter in our friendship and our work started. Buoyed by this, I recorded my best piano ideas, and after some antiquing at home, I left them in Robi's care. I got them all back in forms I had only dreamed of.
Mihály Rácz

Random ideas and random moments mixed with direct melodies and snippets of world noise, a melancholic piano piece loaded with some iron industrial noise, recorded bird sounds, random bits of market chatter and effects. The styles of the two artists are hard to classify separately, and the intersections are perhaps even more interesting.
Róbert Sipos

Their debut album on Zenapolæ, Finding, is a self-contained concept taking shape. A story of departure, journey, descent, and emergence from awakening, in which the layering of different musical languages and sound streams gives lasting contours. The material on the first album was an imprint of this awakening together, and this has been unfolded on the new album through the five phases just listed. In short, what was first a main theme has now been elaborated and deepened.

This narrative is reinforced by the ideas of instrumentation and sound. The original characters of the specific piano sounds, the recorded ambient and instrumental noises, and the more finely woven ambient spaces are now much less identifiable. Although there are now plenty of piano and other previously used sounds, they are transformed into drone shapes in the process of being aligned, giving new meanings to their original characters.

Releases by Premex Solus on Zenapolæ


Release date: 05.01.2026


haunting ambiences


01 Alpha Title 10:18
02 Reverse Zone 08:26
03 Middle World 14:20
04 Bittersweet 22:08
05 Way Out 12:04
06 AlphOmega 13:55


The evolution of Premex Solus can be easily traced through our albums – we said this about our previous album, Watching While Turning, and it still holds true. Since our drone textures were also based on a wider spectrum of collected sounds, on this new album we have moved closer to our immediate environment and sought out the sounds of things around the house, from metals to plastics (but we have also smuggled in a few earlier instruments, albeit only symbolically: piano, drums, bass guitar). Perhaps this would not be apparent when listening to the final result, as we then expanded these found and sought-after sounds, because the microenvironment is also a whole universe if we pay closer attention. The message of this album is therefore primarily that it is possible to find personal relevance even in the vast, just as it is possible to find the universal in the world of small things.

Premex Solus:

Róbert Sipos
(Noise Sculptor, ROBotron, Hinogar)
effects, environmental, domestic, industrial noises, bass guitar
soundcloud.com/noisesculptor

Mihály Rácz
(Hideg Roncs, HR+, Hinogar)
drone sounds, found sounds, piano, drums, effects
hidegroncs.bandcamp.com


Full Downloads

zen323.zip (complete album with artwork)





Copyright (c) 2026 by Premex Solus
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License




Release date: 15.02.2025


ambient noises & strange scenes


01 Everyone 06:49
02 The Night Of Light 05:58
03 On The Border Between Two Worlds 06:24
04 Up In The North 10:01
05 Long Life 07:44
06 Breach 07:09
07 At The Bottom 05:55
08 Before Thawing 06:24
09 Looking Up 07:53
10 Finding 08:24


The new album, Finding, is a self-contained concept taking shape. A story of departure, journey, descent, and emergence from awakening, in which the layering of different musical languages and sound streams gives lasting contours. The material on the first album was an imprint of this awakening together, and this has been unfolded on the new album through the five phases just listed. In short, what was first a main theme has now been elaborated and deepened.

This narrative is reinforced by the ideas of instrumentation and sound. The original characters of the specific piano sounds, the recorded ambient and instrumental noises, and the more finely woven ambient spaces are now much less identifiable. Although there are now plenty of piano and other previously used sounds, they are transformed into drone shapes in the process of being aligned, giving new meanings to their original characters.


Full Downloads

zen303.zip (complete album with artwork)





Copyright (c) 2025 by Premex Solus
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License




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