Discovery Zone Announces Library Copy Do Not Remove, Shares New Single "Dusk"
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Library Copy Do Not Remove is the next transmission from Discovery Zone’s JJ Weihl — a digital enchantment of reality, a reflection from the infinite mirror that lies at the boundary of the known universe.
Originally produced for spatial sound for the Zeiss-Groß Planetarium in Berlin, Library Copy Do Not Remove is a creation mythology for a simulated universe. braiding together the material and the non-material, Weihl reveals that they are, in fact, one and the same.
In Weihl’s world, nature and technology are not enemies, but instead create each other in an infinite dance of meaning and mirroring. In this way, weihl engages an ambient alchemy, calling for a grand reconciliation of nature and the technological, while asking us to consider how and where the experience of transcendent human consciousness might exist between them.
Today we share “Dusk,” the first single from Library Copy Do Not Remove. A probing, hypnotic track, the song’s strong current flows deep into the grooves of our simulated reality. As bass and synth trail each other in smooth, ever-expanding spirals, ethereal voices call out to each other over a digital landscape, colliding together into one bright cyber-celestial event.
“Dusk” emerges today alongside a hypnotizing video by Mark Dorf. Discovery Zone’s Library Copy Do Not Remove arrives May 15, 2026 in vinyl, Japanese CD import via Plancha, and digital editions.