25 has always been a mystical number in the world of Kiosk ID, woven into our story since the earliest days of Bar 25, Holzmarkt 25, and every chapter since. When midnight struck on December 31st of last year and 2025 arrived, the magic of the number was undeniable,echoing through Kater Blau, Holzmarkt, and Kiosk ID—and calling for a celebration like no other.
As our lasers lit the night, two core Kiosk ID artists—Britta Arnold and Sascha Cawa—took to the decks, weaving a spellbinding journey crafted specifically for this moment. Months in the making, they unfolded a beautifully hypnotic tribute to the magic of 25, premiering five tailor-made tracks in the process.
That moment lives on as Kiosk ID no. 40—a special double LP capturing the magic of that night. Side A features the live New Year’s recording: an unfiltered document of Britta and Sascha’s hypnotic, otherworldly, and deeply danceable set, as it unfolded in real time—strobing into the first moments of the new year.
Katercast 095 - Dualism - Acidbogen Edition
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KaterCast 95 diesmal von und mit Dualism in der Acidbogen Edition !!! Enjoy !!!
Artist: Peve - https://soundcloud.com/pevemusic
Title: Belém
Label: Kiosk I.D.
Catalogue number: Kiosk I.D. 045
Release Date: January 30, 2026
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Kiosk ID returns for chapter no. 45 with ‘Belém,’ a three-track EP that sees producer Peve push his sonic identity into darker realms. Known for Deep House with shimmering melodic detail, Belém sharpens the Lisbon-based producer’s edges—leaner, heavier, and driven by a tactile tension that never fully resolves. It’s Peve at his most physical, sculpting rhythm and atmosphere into a vivid, shape-shifting triptych.
‘Shift’ opens the EP with a woody kick driving a mass of rumbly, tactile subs and hovering percussive figures that artfully meld ethnic undercurrents with circuit-bent futurism. Warping, crushing and tightening his sonic impacts in real time, Peve expands a revolving core by wildly pitching and oscillating synths, transforming a powerfully effective, stripped beat into waves of slow-burning percussive pressure.
‘Bela Vista’ unfolds booming subs and metallic bells that populate the spectrum like shuddering electric debris. Technical, chopped-up lead figures cut through the low-end with distinct tonal bite, each motif morphing and eroding, blurring the lines between melody and percussion. With a bright synth figure anchoring its deep throb
like an eerie, shimmering beacon, Bela Vista delivers a deeply physical, pounding dancefloor exercise.
‘Reduction’ closes the EP with an energetic tangle of arpeggios and rapid-fire saw waves, melting into one another with a grating, mechanical fluidity. Groovy yet volatile, it balances choppy, blown-out leads with
relentless subs and blazing shards of melodic impacts. The result is a deep, sharply contoured synthscape, full of bite and wiry detail, presenting a more playful, arp-forward side of Peve without sacrificing intensity.
‘Belém’ expands Peve’s rhythm-centric, highly textured sonic language into denser, more pressure-laden forms, ending up both club-ready and richly immersive: a metallic thunderstorm with pure percussive energy at its core.