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Goh Lee Kwang makes Today, not more than unsual feel like a typo with a pulse

By Editorial Team - June 22, 2026

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Goh Lee Kwang makes Today, not more than unsual feel like a typo with a pulse

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Goh Lee Kwang releases Today, not more than unsual through Exceptional Frequency, continuing the Malaysian sound artist’s long run of experimental electronic and field-recording exploration.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 22, 2026
  • Tags: goh lee kwang, today not more than unsual, kuala lumpur, experimental, electronic, sound art, Experimental Sound Art / Kuala Lumpur

Goh Lee Kwang’s Today, not more than unsual arrives on 22 June through Exceptional Frequency, and the title’s misspelling almost feels like part of the piece. Usual, unusual, unsual: the word itself starts to behave like sound. The Kuala Lumpur artist has spent decades working across avant-garde electronics, field recording, installation, visual media and experimental performance, and this release continues that refusal to fit neatly into one format. The Bandcamp page frames his work as defying description, which is sometimes a lazy phrase, but here it seems earned. Goh’s music often turns listening into a test of attention: texture, time, small shifts, maybe irritation, maybe beauty. Today, not more than unsual sounds like another dispatch from an artist comfortable making the ordinary unstable and the unstable oddly listenable.

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