Rodrigo Passannanti releases Berlin School album ‘Timeless Conceptions’ on Cyclical Dreams
Rodrigo Passannanti released the nine-track Berlin School album “Timeless Conceptions” on June 5, 2026 via Cyclical Dreams, on digital and CD.

Rodrigo Passannanti releases Berlin School album 'Timeless Conceptions' on Cyclical Dreams
Electronic musician Rodrigo Passannanti released “Timeless Conceptions” on June 5, 2026 through Cyclical Dreams. Musicaly the nine-track album offers Berlin School and space-synth material. It is available as a digital release and on CD.
“Timeless Conceptions” runs to nine tracks: “Mineral Silence,” “Never Was,” “Time Watches Itself,” “Raccoglimi (feat Claudia Placanica),” “Voidstar,” “Dustborn,” “Magic Flight (ZX4827),” “Residual Existence,” and “Lucid Call.” The album was composed, produced and mastered by Rodrigo Passannanti in London, United Kingdom. Vocals on “Raccoglimi” are by Claudia Placanica (Costume) of Italy, and “Residual Existence” uses vocal samples credited to Audioslave.
The label describes the record as a sequence of “long, evolving sequences, widescreen ambient chords, and rich analog textures,” with the artist working under his own name rather than his harsher Hypercube alias.
“Timeless Conceptions” is available as a digital album on Bandcamp as well. A CD edition is available through Kunaki.
About Rodrigo Passannanti
Rodrigo Passannanti is an electronic music producer who has been active since the early 1990s, working across a range of styles under several aliases. He has collaborated with producers including Andy Hughes (The Orb), Michael Allen (Wolfgang Press, 4AD) and HĂĄkan Lidbo.
Alongside composing music for short films and video games, he records experimental material under the name Hypercube. He is based in London, United Kingdom, and releases through the Cyclical Dreams label, whose catalogue spans vintage and contemporary ambient synth. “Timeless Conceptions”, issued June 5, 2026, is presented as a return to a classic Berlin School and space-synth approach under his own name.
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