Far&High & pizzaaftersex – Rabbit Hole (Unheard Music)
Release Date: October 31, 2025
Label: Unheard Music
Format: Digital / Vinyl
The newly launched collective label Unheard Music introduces itself to the world with its debut release, Rabbit Hole — a bold collaboration between Far&High and pizzaaftersex, accompanied by remixes from Sasha Carassi and Gorge. Out October 31st, 2025, the release marks the start of a movement centered on artistic freedom, authenticity, and emotional truth in sound.
Rabbit Hole is more than just a record — it’s a statement of intent. It represents a label that values creative honesty over commercial formulas, offering a platform for artists to explore the full spectrum of underground electronic music without compromise.
Unheard Music – Freedom Over Formulas
Founded by artists who share a mutual belief that dance music should be a reflection of individuality and emotional depth, Unheard Music was created as a home for experimentation and expression.
The label’s mission is simple: to champion music that dares to sound different. In an era where algorithms often dictate creativity, Unheard Music stands for unpredictability, courage, and soul. The label’s upcoming releases will span both digital and vinyl, with each record telling a distinct story that connects to the heart of club culture — raw, unfiltered, and deeply human.
“We wanted to build a label that allows artists to go off-script,” says the Unheard Music collective. “There’s no template here, no genre gatekeeping. Just truth in sound — and a space where that truth can evolve.”
The Sound of the Rabbit Hole

The debut release, Far&High & pizzaaftersex Rabbit Hole, embodies this ethos perfectly. The track dives deep into hypnotic rhythms and lush, evolving textures, fusing melodic house emotion with experimental production. Layers of warm bass, delicate synths, and cinematic atmosphere create a sense of descent — a journey inward as much as outward.
Rabbit Hole captures the feeling of surrendering to sound — falling through an endless tunnel of emotion, groove, and reflection. It’s the sonic representation of curiosity: the willingness to go deeper, even when you don’t know what lies ahead.
Both Far&High and pizzaaftersex bring distinct creative perspectives to the project. Far&High, known for his cinematic melodic soundscapes and indie-electronic crossover appeal, infuses the track with emotional complexity. Meanwhile, pizzaaftersex — a mysterious figure whose cinematic compositions have racked up millions of streams — injects the record with atmospheric grandeur and an avant-garde edge.
Remixes by Sasha Carassi and Gorge
Two acclaimed remixers bring their signature touch to Rabbit Hole, expanding its world while maintaining the emotional essence of the original.
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Sasha Carassi, a global techno powerhouse and founder of Phobiq Recordings, takes Rabbit Hole into deeper, driving territory — layering pulsating basslines and haunting melodies that echo across expansive soundscapes. His version captures the hypnotic tension between movement and stillness, light and darkness.
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Gorge, one of Germany’s most respected melodic and deep house producers, reimagines the track with elegance and fluidity. His remix infuses warmth and rhythm, balancing groove with introspection to create a journey that feels timeless and deeply immersive.
Together, these reinterpretations expand Rabbit Hole beyond a single sound — transforming it into a multidimensional experience that reflects Unheard Music’s mission to explore emotion through diversity.
A Vision for the Future
The launch of Unheard Music with Rabbit Hole signals the beginning of a new chapter in underground culture. Future releases will continue to blur the boundaries between genres and styles, bringing together a global community of producers, visual artists, and creatives who share the same belief: that true expression cannot be commodified.
“We’re building something that celebrates honesty and imperfection,” says Far&High. “The rabbit hole is where discovery begins — where we lose control in order to find something real.”