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Julek Ploski - Give Up Channel (2025)

Julek Ploski - Give Up Channel (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Julek Ploski

  • Title: Give Up Channel
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: Mappa Editions – 880918 273303
  • Genre: Experimental, Electronic
  • Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 41:33
  • Total Size: 241 mb / 449 mb
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Tracklist
1. Naysayer (03:25)
2. Truth (feat Martyna Basta & Patrick Shiroishi) (02:45)
3. Crippled (02:46)
4. 1H Of Shame (Loop) (03:25)
5. J Maxwell's (feat Yikii - interlude - part 1) (01:43)
6. Titanic (03:25)
7. Espresso (02:50)
8. I Was #AllAlone (Movements V - VIII) (03:25)
9. Economy (Movements I - IV) (04:31)
10. J Maxwell's Interlude (feat Zuzanna Bartoszek - part 2) (02:46)
11. Hollywood (06:10)
12. Give Up Theme (04:22)


Julek ploski’s ‘Give up Channel’ is on mappa. It’s the follow-up to the Poland-based FL Studio demon’s ‘Hotel *****’, released via Orange Milk in 2023.

It’s an album that wrestles against a shadow self. It’s about shelter from the hailstorm of unwanted memories and guilt pangs and serrated blades of thought. It’s about clinging on to some semblance of hope, knuckles taut and teeth gritted.

The fragmented drift of opener ‘Naysayer’ flows forward like an anxious daydream, pad eddies and piano plinks anchored by Trapaholics drops and bursts of guaracha drums. It’s a mess of mind: the bleakness of ‘Truth’ is punctuated by gun cocking and bullet spray and sudden jester-like blasts of unhinged, schizo-whimsical melody. An internal war without a clear winner.

Shame snakes through this music like venom through an emaciated body. Blue screenlight in a dark bedroom, pulsating temples, lockjaw. ‘Titanic’ hits like the thrashing resistance of a being built for love grappling against the scalding vengefulness it’s forced to contend with, the song’s abstracted rave synths giving way to warped voices and spiralling derangement. ‘Hollywood’ is a scarred battleground, the martial bludgeoning of a tightly wound hardstyle stomp blistering and shredding a delicate piano-and-string arrangement.

This music is about deep solitude, a meditation on simmering, slow-marinating hatred. But it’s ultimately about prevailing. It doesn’t revel in negativity, it roils and twists and writhes against it. Dots of light in oppressive darkness. Clarity and purpose against chaos and filth. It’s a struggle worth waging.


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  • destral
  •  wrote in 09:13
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Greetings Karabin and thank you very much but the link is suitable - The Pool.zip
  • Guest John
  •  wrote in 19:02
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Please reupload, as mentioned by destral, this link leads to the wrong album.