Romanian duo Khidja follow up their former release for Hivern Discs, 'Impossible Holiday', with a sequel of sorts. 'Something In The Water' blends 80s horror-soundtrack detunings with tropes from cold wave and balearic music, bringing an uncanny vibe to retro synthy stuff that, happily, can't quite decide whether it's disturbed or relaxed. 'The Future Has Disappeared' hears a ghostly voice meditating on the sudden Fisher-esque cancellation of time observed in recent years, while neo-tropical surges of sound peek through on 'Back To Vid'. 'Science Of Ghosts' works in sounds we never thought were humanly replicable over a restrained electro motif, while Azu Tiwaline explores a swampier midnight mood on their remix of the A2. A hauntologic gem from the Bucharestian bros.Romanian duo Khidja follow up their former release for Hivern Discs, 'Impossible Holiday', with a sequel of sorts. 'Something In The Water' blends 80s horror-soundtrack detunings with tropes from cold wave and balearic music, bringing an uncanny vibe to retro synthy stuff that, happily, can't quite decide whether it's disturbed or relaxed. 'The Future Has Disappeared' hears a ghostly voice meditating on the sudden Fisher-esque cancellation of time observed in recent years, while neo-tropical surges of sound peek through on 'Back To Vid'. 'Science Of Ghosts' works in sounds we never thought were humanly replicable over a restrained electro motif, while Azu Tiwaline explores a swampier midnight mood on their remix of the A2. A hauntologic gem from the Bucharestian bros.