Italian electronic music project 19:26 has unveiled his latest EP, The Threshold, out now via Interstellar Recordings — a label renowned for championing forward-thinking and boundary-pushing electronic music.

Blending cinematic emotion with neoclassical undertones and cutting-edge electronic sound design, 19:26 continues to refine a distinctive sonic identity that has already earned him releases on respected labels such as Afterlife and Siamese. Widely regarded as one of the most forward-thinking artists of his generation, he once again delivers a release that balances depth, atmosphere, and club-ready energy.
The Threshold explores the space between tension and release — the moment just before transformation. Across the EP, emotive melodic house and techno textures are fused with rich, cinematic soundscapes, resulting in a cohesive yet dynamic body of work that feels equally at home on late-night dancefloors and during solitary listening sessions.
London-based producer Gadouh joins 19:26 on “Give Me Life”, bringing his signature fusion of Western and Eastern influences into a deeply expressive collaboration. The track seamlessly blends atmospheric depth with driving momentum, standing out as an immersive and emotionally charged production.

On “Ascension”, 19:26 teams up with Mariz, a rising talent from São Paulo’s thriving electronic music scene. With releases on labels such as Tomorrowland Music and Zamna Records, and support from global heavyweights including Tale Of Us, Miss Monique, Argy, and Innellea, Mariz adds a unique and distinctive voice to the EP, further expanding its global and sonic reach.
Driven by hypnotic rhythms, evolving synth work, and carefully sculpted energy, The Threshold reflects a shared artistic vision rooted in emotion, storytelling, and forward momentum. It marks another strong statement from 19:26 while reaffirming Interstellar Recordings’ commitment to showcasing cutting-edge electronic music from both emerging and established artists.
