new releases June 2026

Panda Half-Life

Panda Half-Life (Dafna Naphtali, 2010, rev. 2014/2024).
for vocal sextet & electronics

Magic Names Vocal Ensemble:
Robert Osborne, Peter Sciscioli, Nick Hallett, Dafna Naphtali, Gisburg Smialek, Daisy Press. Dafna Naphtali, live electronics, voice processing.

Text excerpts from Genesis 11 story of Tower of Babel
(track 1)
v1: “Now the entire earth was of one language and uniform words”
v4: (the people said) “Come, let’s build ourselves a city,
and a tower with its top in the heavens,
and make ourselves a name”

(track 3)
v7: (God said) “Come, let us descend and confuse their language”
v9: “Therefore, He named it Babel.. and confused the language of the entire earth,
and scattered them upon the face of the entire earth.”

Commissioned by American Composers Forum (2009)
for Magic Names vocal ensemble. Dafna Naphtali, composer.
Recorded 2014 at NYU Dolan Studios
Dafna Naphtali – mixing, editing, electronics: (2014, 2024)
Charles Mueller – mixing, mastering (2024)
released June 8, 2026
Image: The Tower of Babel – Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1563) (via Wikimedia Commons)


Scatternet re-release on new compilation

no pulse __________only color — new compilation presented and curated by △ thoHk ▽

Gridlines dissolve. Time stops. This is a canvas of pure texture, frequency, and weightless gravity, where traditional rhythm is stripped away to expose the raw, vibrating spectrum of avant-garde sound. Six visionary composers, no pulse______only color.

Track 4: Dafna Naphtali – Scatternet (2016) [29:0237:55] — Performed by Dafna Naphtali (voice, electronics, live sound processing) and originally released on the album Silver Shift. This track is a masterful study in real-time digital alchemy, using custom electronic patches to fragment and scatter her own voice across the stereo field, turning a human instrument into a complex, shimmering web of pure electronic color. full album here.

01. Katharina Klement – Vortex (2018/2021) [00:0009:28]
02. Dganit Elyakim – One On 1.1 for metal percussion and electronics (2021) [09:2917:56]
03. Alen Ilijic – sHe knows (2024–2026) [17:5729:01]
04. Dafna Naphtali – Scatternet (2016)
05. Guy Barash – Proteus: Electric Monologue (2008–2009) [37:5646:19]
06. Arie Shapira – Left-Right (1996/2000) [46:20 – 1:01:03] — A monumental electro-acoustic work from the late Israeli modernist master, originally featured on his retrospective album Electronics Plus and layered with text by poets Meir Wieseltier, Dan Pagis, Aryeh Sivan, Natan Zach, and Raya Harnik. Left-Right serves as a stark, dense sonic commentary on political polarisation, stripping away traditional harmony to expose the clashing, static friction of words, memory, and social structures.

Electronic Frequencies radio broadcast curated by Anne Wellmer

a 59 minute radio broadcast of new works by Dafna Naphtali –curated by Anne Wellmer.   The show is archived at : http://www.concertzender.nl/programma/electronic_frequencies_367685/

Short Waves / Long Distance Repository Broadcast– Wave Farm radio

All the News All the Time by Dafna Naphtali is archived here:  https://wavefarm.org/archive/r61615

The entire show available here: https://wavefarm.org/wgxc/schedule/wj64zq

This special five-hour broadcast features the 37 works that comprise the Short Waves / Long Distance Repository, including Dafna Naphtali’s new shortwave radio piece “All the News, All the Time”. The works included in the repository were selected from the submissions to “Short Waves / Long Distance,” an highly-competitive open call for composition exploring the sonics of the shortwave radio spectrum (2-30 mHz), and the experience of long distance listening.

Organized by Wave Farm and The North American Shortwave Association, the call was announced in conjunction with the 30th Anniversary of the Winter Shortwave Listener’s Fest and Wave Farm’s 20th Anniversary, both of which are celebrated in 2017. This program includes the following works and artists, in the order listed below.

Artists/Works:   Elegy for RCI, Lee Rosevere Modulation I, Javier Suarez Quiros Caller, Ed Osborn Ondes Simultanee et Perturber, Patrick Harrop Fringe Area, William Basinski St Columb Major – transmission received, Mark Vernon Let’s Absorb The Waves As We Hold On For Dear Life, Nicholas Knouf a lagoon, considered against its archival image, Sally Ann McIntyre (Radio Cegeste) Oracle, Edward Ruchalski The Perfect Storm , Stephen Bradley Over the Horizon, Pietro Bonanno Strange Sonars, Linda Dusman & Alon Wonneberger Argent Discovery, Jed Miner Three Steppes Forward Two Steppes Back, Jeff Gburek Spectres of Shortwave: Falling Towers (excerpt), Amanda Dawn Christie AM_on_FM / sine_wave, beepblip (Ida Hirsenfelder) All the News All the Time, Dafna Naphtali an electrical discharge, a sea of burning oil slicks, Sally Ann McIntyre (Radio Cegeste) CODEX: Post-Human Speech Sounds, Tom Miller (a.k.a. Comrade Squelch) Chasing Waterfalls, Sam Rowell Crimean Snow, John Roach Fuzz, Ricardo Paraíso Silvestre Ghostwave, Jacques Foschia Hellschreiber, Acoustic Mirror I listened to the buzzer for hours and nothing happened (edit), D.N.P vs Mutate Körper, Antonio D’Amato L’abolition de la Croix, Meira Asher Michael Sedore, ND2Q, Dominique Ferraton Short Waves, So Beast Shortwave Radio, South Africa, IV, Gregory Kramer Staubrauschen (Dusty Noise / Media Dirt), Timo Kahlen öö & ää, Evangelos Makropoulos, Gosha Hniu, Victor Math, and Horace Prawn Shortwaves trip, Paolo Pastorino Stratocode from nowhere, Flaub TransSonic Awakenings in D, Douglas Hedwig through the shortwave, part one, Spasmodular sounds from Steve’s shortwave Orbital Lullaby (selections), Craig Dongoski.