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EbE404 Turns the Attention Economy Into a Stress Response on Cortisol

Minneapolis post-industrial project EbE404 transforms anxiety, algorithmic overload, and the relentless pressure of the digital world into nine sprawling pieces of drone, noise, and power ambient on its third full-length album, Cortisol.

Stress Becomes the Soundscape

EbE404 released Cortisol on August 21 through GIVE/TAKE, marking the project’s third full-length album and its first since Dark Ice Days arrived in 2023.

The title is more than an aesthetic choice. Cortisol is the body’s primary stress hormone, and EbE404 uses its rise and fall as a conceptual framework for an album concerned with life inside an increasingly relentless attention economy. Across nine long-form compositions, tension accumulates through layered drones, manipulated frequencies, noise, restrained rhythmic movement, and vast stretches of dark atmosphere.

The result sits somewhere between post-industrial experimentation, dark ambient, and power ambient. EbE404’s established combination of modular and analog synthesizers, digital electronics, field recordings, and found sound remains at the core, but Cortisol stretches those elements into longer, more immersive environments.

Nine Tracks Inside a System That Never Switches Off

The album begins with “Have A Seat, the System Will Be With You Shortly” and moves through titles including “That’s It, Big Smile, Everybody’s Happy,” “Indecision In the System,” “Grass Time,” “Learning the System,” and the nearly ten-minute “Doomscroll.” The sequence eventually closes with “The New System,” completing an album whose language repeatedly circles systems, distraction, anxiety, and digital control.

That framework makes Cortisol particularly suited to EbE404’s approach. Instead of relying on conventional hooks or song structures, sounds accumulate, interact, disappear, and return. Spatial placement, phase manipulation, and interacting frequencies become part of the composition itself, creating an environment that can feel less like listening to nine individual songs and more like being trapped inside a slowly changing physiological state.

The album follows July’s Flora maxi-single and continues EbE404’s relationship with GIVE/TAKE, the Los Angeles and Minneapolis-based independent label specializing in darker, auteur-driven electronic music.

Notably, Cortisol is being promoted outside Spotify, aligning the release with its criticism of algorithmically driven digital culture. That decision gives the album’s concept another layer: a record examining the attention economy deliberately stepping away from one of music’s largest recommendation-driven ecosystems.

🎶 Listen Now

Cortisol isn’t designed as passive background darkness. It’s a patient, uncomfortable examination of what happens when constant information, digital systems, and perpetual stimulation become part of everyday existence. EbE404 doesn’t attempt to escape that pressure—the project turns it into sound and lets the listener sit inside it.

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