PERTURBATOR + Kaelan Mikla, gOST
9/19/20251 min read


The raw edge of futuristic electronics and gothic melancholy will collide on November 15th at Warsaw’s Progresja — Perturbator returns to Poland with a brand-new album, joined by special guests Kælan Mikla and Gost.
With albums like Dangerous Days, The Uncanny Valley, and Lustful Sacraments, James Kent — better known as Perturbator — has firmly secured his place in the canon of dark electronic music as both a visionary and a prophet of a dystopian future. His sound is a brutal mix of intensity and hypnotic atmosphere — a delicate balance between destruction and melancholy, where gothic and industrial influences intertwine within precisely woven synth textures. This year will see the release of his latest record under the legendary Nuclear Blast label. In November, Kent will return to Poland with new music and an even more spectacular stage production — all in the best possible company.
Special guests on the upcoming tour include Icelandic witches Kælan Mikla and the American project Gost. The Reykjavik trio conjures soundscapes where icy synths, fragile vocals, and raw emotion meet. Their performances are rituals — filled with magic, chill, and the untamed energy of Icelandic nature. Gost, on the other hand, is a brutal, apocalyptic force blending industrial, black metal, and synthwave. Last year he returned with Prophecy — an album that continues his vision of digital horror and aggressive electronics.