Culture Kultür release new album ‘Atomic’ with Madrid launch concert
Spanish synthpop act Culture Kultür release new album “Atomic” on June 6, 2026 via Caustic Records, marked by a launch concert the same day in Madrid.

Culture Kultür
Spanish synthpop and futurepop act Culture Kultür release their new album “Atomic” tomorrow, June 6, 2026, through Caustic Records, with a launch concert on the same date in Madrid. The Culture Kultür “Atomic” album is the group’s first full-length since “Humanity” in 2019.
Tickets are sold online right here and in physical outlets Rara Avis and Escridiscos.
The album was preceded by the single “Atomic Radio”, which we covered when it appeared in March 2026. Caustic Records also issued the band’s “Time” on vinyl in 2025.
About Culture Kultür
Culture Kultür is a synthpop and electronic project from Málaga, Spain, formed in 1992 around José Luis Clotet, who performs under the name Josua. Singer Salva Maine joined in 1999 and has fronted the band’s recordings since. The live line-up has included Distortiongirl on keyboards.
The group’s studio discography includes “Reflex” (1999), “Revenge” (2001), “Reborn” (2005, Out Of Line), “Spirit” (2010, Caustic Records) and “Humanity” (2019, Caustic Records). The band’s catalogue moves between synthpop, futurepop and darker electronics, and it has been signed to Caustic Records for the recent years.
“Atomic” is the band’s latest album, released on June 6, 2026, alongside the launch concert in Madrid.
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