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Maask's Lyonesse drifts through Nous'klaer like a lost island under deep-techno water

By Editorial Team - July 3, 2026

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Original ambient dub techno illustration of a sunken island and underwater ruins glowing teal beneath storm clouds.

Summary

Maask release Lyonesse via Nous'klaer Audio, a July 3 Bandcamp release tagged across ambient, dub techno, electronica, field recording, house and indie techno.

Key Facts

  • Maask released Lyonesse on July 3, 2026 via Nous'klaer Audio.
  • The Bandcamp tags include ambient, dub techno, electronica, field recording, house and indie techno.
  • The article connects the record's title to the legend of a sunken land.
  • Entities: Maask, Lyonesse, Nous'klaer Audio, Rotterdam, Bandcamp, UK house, dub techno
  • Tags: maask, lyonesse, nousklaer, rotterdam, ambient, dub techno, electronica, Rotterdam Ambient / Dub Techno

Maask's Lyonesse arrives on 3 July via Rotterdam's Nous'klaer Audio, and the title gives the record a useful mythic undertow. Lyonesse is a legendary sunken land, which is exactly the kind of image ambient dub techno can turn into architecture: a place half-remembered, half-submerged, returning as rhythm and mist. The Bandcamp tags place the release across UK house, ambient, dub techno, electronica, field recording, house, indie techno and Rotterdam. That is a rich set of coordinates for a record likely built from patience and texture rather than obvious peak-time gestures. Nous'klaer has long specialized in electronic music with atmosphere and human grain, and Lyonesse sounds like it belongs in that soft-pressure zone. It is club-adjacent, but maybe the club is underwater and the lights are coming through green.

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