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After the striking comeback of the “Luxury Anxiety” EP – which reactivated a dormant cult following while drawing in a new generation of listeners – CUT.RATE.BOX now turns the lens inward with “Maps of Stone”, an unconventional retrospective that feels less like a compilation and more like a guided excavation.
Spanning 23 fully remastered tracks and nearly four decades of creation, “Maps of Stone” unfolds as a sonic flashback adventure, moving backwards from the project’s latest 2025 releases to its raw late-80s origins. Along the way, it traces the evolution of G. Wygonik’s unmistakable voice through shifting technologies, genres, and emotional states – from modern melodic future pop and EBM (evoking HAUJOBB, COVENANT, ASSEMBLAGE 23 or yet VNV NATION) to early dark industrial, noisy electronics, and tape-saturated experiments steeped in North American underground influences such as SKINNY PIPPY and MENTALLO & THE FIXER.
Far from a safe “best of”, this collection dives deep into the architecture behind the myth: alternative versions, demo recordings, rediscovered lost tracks, and previously unreleased material reveal CUT.RATE.BOX in constant motion – angry, introspective, political, melancholic, and fiercely independent. For longtime fans, it’s a rewarding recontextualization of a beloved back catalogue; for newcomers, it’s a rare opportunity to experience the full trajectory of an artist who helped shape – and was shaped by – the dark electro and industrial underground.
“Maps of Stone” is memory, noise, melody, and persistence – a testament to continuity through change, and proof that CUT.RATE.BOX was never frozen in time, only waiting for the signal to return.
CUT.RATE.BOX is broadcasting again.





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