Cavallini⧸Nada - Continuum (2026)

Artist: Cavallini⧸Nada
Title: Continuum
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Faith & Industry
Genre: Ambient
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 27:27
Total Size: 247 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Continuum
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Faith & Industry
Genre: Ambient
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 27:27
Total Size: 247 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Continuum, Pt. 1 (05:08)
2. Continuum, Pt. 2 (06:00)
3. Continuum, Pt. 3 (05:40)
4. Continuum, Pt. 4 (03:48)
5. Continuum, Pt. 5 (06:51)
Continuum is the debut album from sound healer Giulia Cavallini and electronic producer Karlos Nada. It is the sound of two friends who have spent years listening deeply, both to music and to one another, finally deciding to make something together.
Giulia Cavallini is a sound healer and performer whose practice centres on gongs and singing bowls as vessels for vibration rather than mere instruments. A member of the Planetary Gong Ensemble, the duos Presence and Hand of Glory, her live performances become a meditative discipline where she explores darker and sometimes ritualistic sonic territory. Across all of her work, the thread is consistent: sound as transformation.
Karlos Nada is an electronic producer with a finely tuned ear for space and texture. His solo work draws on the fringes of ambient music and electronic composition, while as a drummer and composer of Join the Din explores he leads more expansive & beat driven territory. His productions breathe, leave room, and resist unnecessary decoration.
When Giulia and Karlos began working on what would become Continuum, there was simply trust, shared curiosity, and a long established friendship that made experimentation feel natural. Giulia's gongs and bowls provide the living, breathing foundation of the record, their overtones blooming and decaying in real time. Around and within these acoustic resonances, Karlos built an electronic landscape that responds and reflects rather than competes: subtle rhythmic patterns that feel like breath, glowing drones, and delicate IDM influenced textures that emerge and dissolve at the edges of perception.