Damion Dayski With Valerica Steele May 2026
They do not touch. They do not hug. They do not even sit on the same couch.
Their collaboration, rumored for months, has finally manifested. And the underground is vibrating. Damion Dayski (34, Bristol/Oslo) rose from the forgotten corners of post-dubstep to create a genre he refuses to name. His last album, Zero-State Gravity , was described by The Wire as “the sound of a server farm dreaming it’s a cathedral.” Dayski does not perform live. He orchestrates. His medium is “glitch-texture”—a hybrid of broken analog synth, field recordings from decommissioned Soviet observatories, and AI-generated throat singing. He wears secondhand naval coats and has never given an interview without a voice modulator. damion dayski with valerica steele
But when asked by a sound technician whether they were “in sync,” Steele smiled—a rare, sharp thing—and said: “Damion doesn’t believe in harmony. He believes in controlled resonance. And I am very good at resonating.” They do not touch
They have five tracks finished. No label yet. No tour planned. His last album, Zero-State Gravity , was described
But if you ever hear a low rumble in a city you love, and a voice that sounds like it’s been waiting a thousand years to speak—run toward it. That’s the Fractal Alchemist and the Silk Tongue. And they are just getting started.