Archive

2024
It’s 2024, Julian and Leisure-B are back, baby! After a successful and productive year which saw the birth of two EPs and a whole bunch of singles, as well as some other boring world stuff, both gentlemen stay on course this year with their latest...
2023
Leisure-B and Julian Winter are really getting up to steam in 2023. After releasing their combined debut EP Brothers earlier this year, they immediately strike again this autumn with their new EP Summer Break. It features a wide range of styles and approaches, making it...
2023
As society gets more fragmented, the people it contains unavoidably get clustered into isolated pockets of opinions. This causes some of us to lose our empathy and makes us increasingly insusceptible to alternative points of view. Mutual understanding is key to gaining traction as a...
2023
This release illustrates an attempt to look at the terrible circumstances constituting today’s reality and the things we could face in the future. Initially the music was inspired by, as well as dedicated to, science-fiction and abandoned modernist architecture. But, as is often the case...
2022
Sometimes you eat the bar, and sometimes… funny money is all we have. We are living in strange and unpredictable times, but there seems to be a major constant, which is the cash. This track is a pure reflection of this era, from the brains...
2021
1984 (Original Soundtrack) is the latest work by Victoria Darian as she composed it for the plastic theater 19|84, based on the work of George Orwell for the “Homeless Theater” (Veliky Novgorod-Saint Petersburg). This release is a collaboration with Russian electronic producer Alexei Kalinkin aka...
2021
You might have forgotten about him, but he hasn’t forgotten about you... Remus is back on Humanworkshop with the brand new Psychedelic Black Polka EP!
2021
After a lofty nine years Leisure-B’s back with Skylancer, a five track EP, including remixes by Julian winter and Alexei Kalinkin.
2020
Julian Winter’s latest 5 track EP “Tours” is a combination of autobiographical tracks, describing his short journey through Europe in the fall of 2018. Each city is portrayed by a flavor of its ambient sounds combined with Julian’s musical interpretation of the untangleable combination of a city’s impression and his own mindstate at the given time.
2020
This five track EP features three cinematic compositions as well as two mainstream pop songs, which together support Niels Veenendaal’s Dutch short “Groene Vingers”.