Tranxhaine releases debut album ‘Anamnèse’ on Bandcamp
Tranxhaine, a French darkwave and post-punk project, released the debut album “Anamnèse” on July 10, 2026, eight tracks self-released on Bandcamp.

Tranxhaine “Anamnèse” is the debut album from Tranxhaine, a French darkwave, gothic rock and post-punk project, self-released on July 10, 2026. “Anamnèse” gathers eight tracks and is issued as a digital album on Bandcamp, with a T-shirt edition made by Xavier Pinel.
Tranxhaine mixes gothic rock and post-punk with electronic textures, and sums up its intent in one line: “Traumas, but make them danceable.” The title is the French word for anamnesis, a recollection of the past, and the project describes the record as an autobiographical set: “This album carries years of memories, questions, fears and fragments of a life that slowly found its way into music. Every track is a chapter, every sound a piece of a story that shaped who I am.”
“Anamnèse” runs eight tracks: “TRAMADOLL”, “Post Suicide Club”, “Small and Paranoid”, “Benzodya Zeppelin”, “Ni Catharsis Ni Pardon”, “Foggy Body Mindless Brain”, “ULTRAVIOLENCE” and “ULTRAVIOLENCE II (The Autopsy of Me)”. Three of them reached Bandcamp first as 2026 singles: “Ni Catharsis Ni Pardon” in March, “Post Suicide Club” in April and “Foggy Body Mindless Brain” in May.
About Tranxhaine
Tranxhaine is a darkwave, gothic rock and post-punk project based in France. It does not list a lineup on its official pages, and the album text is written in the first person. The project self-describes as “Traumas, but make them danceable.”
Tranxhaine’s releases all date from 2026. The project opened with the single “Ni Catharsis Ni Pardon” in March 2026, followed by “Post Suicide Club” in April and “Foggy Body Mindless Brain” in May. All three appear on the debut album. “Anamnèse” followed on July 10, 2026 as an eight-track digital release with a T-shirt edition. The album is the project’s first full-length after that opening run of singles.
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