Dialect’s Full Serpent, released January 23, 2026 via RVNG Intl., is a shimmering excursion into experimental electronic soundscapes. Across six tracks and 18 minutes, the British producer Dialect continues the story of his Atlas of Green universe, blending glitchy electronics, manipulated field recordings, and ghostly instrumental fragments into a dreamy, immersive experience. The EP’s mood is both otherworldly and intimate, like wandering through a neon-lit city that exists somewhere between memory and imagination.

Tracks like “Ev’ry Portal Past” sparkle with fluttering samples and luminous synth textures, capturing a sense of wonder and subtle euphoria. The title track blooms from murmuring drones into layers of prismatic electronics, while shorter compositions like “Sky Receiver” and “Little Fragment” radiate inventive curiosity. Despite the abstract, largely wordless structure, the music conveys an emotional arc — a restless, reflective exploration of memory, technology, and time that feels cinematic in scope.
Full Serpent thrives in its meditative yet kinetic energy, inviting listeners to linger in its nuanced textures and small sonic surprises. Dialect crafts an EP that balances futuristic abstraction with human emotion, rewarding repeated listens with new layers of discovery. For fans of experimental electronic music, it’s a compact but richly detailed journey — at once reflective, forward-looking, and utterly captivating.