Winnipeg-based ambient electronic composer Cosmic Cadence returns with Alien Artifacts, a tightly focused three-track EP that officially released on October 17, 2025. Following up on June 2024’s Planetary Forces, this release continues the artist’s narrative-driven exploration of deep space, intelligent life, and the haunting remnants of civilizations that failed to endure.
Clocking in at just over thirteen minutes, Alien Artifacts operates as both a standalone sonic experience and a conceptual continuation of Cosmic Cadence’s broader cosmic mythology. The EP tells a sobering story: after detecting radio signals from a nearby exoplanet confirming intelligent life, an Impulse Class scout ship arrives only to discover the desolate remains of a sophisticated extraterrestrial civilization. What follows is an atmospheric meditation on extinction, discovery, and the fragility of existence itself.
The Sonic Landscape
The title track, “Alien Artifacts” (5:00), establishes the EP’s somber, cinematic tone immediately. Cosmic Cadence employs sweeping synthesizer pads that evoke the vastness of abandoned planetary surfaces, while subtle field recordings and environmental sounds create an unsettling sense of place. This technique layering organic and synthetic elements has become a signature of the artist’s work, particularly effective in planetarium soundtracks for which they’ve been commissioned throughout Canada and the United States since the mid-1990s.
The production recalls the immersive atmospherics of Hearts of Space-era space music, but with a contemporary edge that incorporates psybient textures and drone elements. The track unfolds slowly, allowing listeners to absorb the desolation of the scene: strange artifacts littering a barren world, silent monuments to what once was.
“Foreign Fragments” (5:00) shifts focus to the scattered physical evidence of the lost civilization. Here, Cosmic Cadence introduces more rhythmic elements subtle pulses and sequenced patterns that suggest the remnants of alien technology or perhaps the methodical work of exploration. The sound design throughout this track demonstrates the artist’s careful attention to detail, with metallic textures and exotic timbres evoking containers of unknown minerals scattered across the landscape. The track maintains the EP’s melancholic atmosphere while adding a sense of mystery and scientific curiosity.
The closing piece, “Symbolic Spheres” (3:35), serves as both the shortest and most enigmatic entry. Cosmic Cadence conjures images of hovering geometric forms inscribed with indecipherable symbols perhaps the last messages or warnings from a vanished race. The track features more ambient drone characteristics, with sustained tones that seem to hang in the air like the spheres themselves. There’s a meditative quality here, an invitation to contemplate the unanswerable questions: Who were they? What destroyed them? Could their fate become ours?
Context and Craft
Cosmic Cadence’s approach to electronic music production draws heavily from pioneers of the genre while incorporating modern sound design techniques. The artist frequently integrates field recordings and experimental sounds into compositions, creating immersive soundscapes that transcend simple ambient music categorization. On Alien Artifacts, these elements coalesce into a cohesive narrative experience that feels both expansive and intimate.
The EP’s brevity works in its favor. At just over thirteen minutes, Alien Artifacts doesn’t overstay its welcome or dilute its conceptual impact. Instead, it offers a focused meditation that invites repeated listens, each revealing new textural details and sonic subtleties buried within the mix.
This release also demonstrates Cosmic Cadence’s consistency in worldbuilding through music. The connections to Planetary Forces with its exploration of the Drake Equation, celestial mechanics, and conditions for life create a larger musical universe that fans can inhabit. The mention of the “Impulse Class scout ship” directly references the artist’s August 2025 single “Impulse,” suggesting an interconnected narrative spanning multiple releases.
The Verdict
Alien Artifacts succeeds as both atmospheric electronic music and conceptual storytelling. Cosmic Cadence has crafted an EP that transports listeners to the edge of explored space, confronting them with the sobering possibility that intelligence and civilization offer no immunity from oblivion. The production is polished yet retains an organic quality that prevents it from feeling sterile or overly processed a common pitfall in space ambient music.
For fans of space ambient, cinematic electronica, and narrative-driven soundscapes, Alien Artifacts delivers a compelling experience. The EP would serve equally well as a soundtrack for contemplative late-night listening, science fiction reading sessions, or as accompaniment to planetarium visits. Cosmic Cadence has once again demonstrated why their work continues to find homes in planetarium shows and ambient music communities across North America.
While the three tracks follow similar sonic templates and may not offer dramatic stylistic shifts, this consistency reinforces the EP’s unified vision. Alien Artifacts isn’t about showcasing range it’s about maintaining atmosphere and narrative coherence, goals it achieves with quiet confidence.
In an era where ambient and electronic releases often prioritize length over impact, Cosmic Cadence’s discipline in delivering a focused, thirteen-minute statement feels refreshing. Alien Artifacts reminds us that sometimes the most haunting stories are the ones left incomplete, the mysteries we can never decode, hovering just beyond our understanding like symbolic spheres above sandy alien terrain.
Alien Artifacts is available now on Bandcamp and all major streaming platforms.