Pat Keista
PR – Neural Circuits

PR – Neural Circuits

New Release Overview

Pat Keista is releasing a 9:16 minute long single Neural Circuits on 2nd May 2025. It is an experimental, synthesizer piece born from the edges—where structure dissolves, and the brain fuses with quantum fields. It has a performative quality to it being an improvised experiment. It doesn’t follow a beat. It follows a feeling which cascades between sound design, and Berlin School. In the chaos, new forms emerge. And in surrendering to the unpredictable, we uncover something strangely human, eerily familiar. This is not music to escape with. It’s music to wake up to.

Streaming Link

For your complete information, here are the respective pre-saves too:

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/patkeista/neural-circuits

Biog

Pat Keista —a sonic experiment where ambient soundscapes, musique concrète, and generative space data collide. Inspired by Froese, Ferreyra, and the strange math of the cosmos, his work feels like it was coded on the edge of an exoplanet. Music for those who hear the universe whisper through distortion. Neural Circuits marks his departure from mainstream ambient music to sound design and towards musique concrete. 

Pat has been featured on Ambient.Zone, An Isolated Place and many more outlets. Pat has collaborated with Terminus Void on his Schallwelle Award winning album “Apeiron”.

Bonus Track

On Bandcamp, you may notice a “B” side track is included, but not on the streamers. It is called Sepula – a classic space track. The design setup for this track was inspired by a talk by Brian Eno in London, in 2022. In his rare one‑off public lecture titled “Brian Eno: Space Music – A talk on sound issues” at the Barbican Centre, he focused on his approach to three‑dimensional (spatial) sound and the sound environment. Pat took this understanding of latency and phase between sound generation sources to create Sepula. Subjectively, it is an immersive space music track which takes the listener to deep places of dark energy, punctuated with stellar flares.