- Digital
Nizax
Broadcast of Our Shadows
Code Is Law
- Cat No: codeislaw031
- Release: 2026-03-06
- updated:
Track List
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1. Nizax - Boemerang Intro
00:00:36 -
2. Nizax - Prophetic Dream
00:03:36 -
3. Nizax - Before the Pain
00:04:45 -
4. Nizax - Can't Feel
00:04:39 -
5. Nizax - When Shadows Burn (Chrono Mix)
00:05:00 -
6. Nizax - Plasma Granules
00:01:22 -
7. Nizax - Self Denial
00:05:36 -
8. Nizax - Key Figure
00:04:33 -
9. Nizax - Inner Dialogues
00:05:11 -
10. Nizax, Moerbeck, Feme Da Capo - Overdose (Italo Disco Milan 99 Version)
00:02:55
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Nizax - Broadcast of Our Shadows
Code Is Law 031
With Broadcast of Our Shadows, Nizax delivers his first full-length album and his debut release on Code Is Law. The record transmits from the subconscious, where emotion turns into signal and thought becomes rhythm. Dark, hypnotic structures carry intimate tension while mechanical pulses translate human vulnerability into sound. The album moves through fragile states suspended between control and collapse, light and distortion.
Working closely alongside Mørbeck, Nizax has become a defining force within the label, shaping its direction from the inside while developing a distinct and uncompromising sonic identity of his own.
"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be mad by those who could not hear the music."
Code Is Law 031
With Broadcast of Our Shadows, Nizax delivers his first full-length album and his debut release on Code Is Law. The record transmits from the subconscious, where emotion turns into signal and thought becomes rhythm. Dark, hypnotic structures carry intimate tension while mechanical pulses translate human vulnerability into sound. The album moves through fragile states suspended between control and collapse, light and distortion.
Working closely alongside Mørbeck, Nizax has become a defining force within the label, shaping its direction from the inside while developing a distinct and uncompromising sonic identity of his own.
"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be mad by those who could not hear the music."
