Detroit’s Wetdogg returns this April with her debut album pssssssp, releasing via Southwest Detroit’s own Hold Me Recordings — the forward-thinking label helmed by MGUN and Ryan Spencer. Across 10 tracks of subterranean techno, dubbed-out noise, and hypnotic minimalism, Wetdogg offers a kind of sonic untraining — a ritual to shake off the grip of control, expectation, and digital decay.
“A dog runs into the water because that is what dogs do,” Wetdogg writes. pssssssp is an attempt to remember that kind of instinct — to unlearn the algorithms and reawaken something primal. With every warped loop and smudged rhythm, she pulls listeners further from the technocratic spiral and deeper into intuition.
An experimental wormhole of downtempo, electronica, and pop, pssssssp resists easy categorization. Recommended if you’re into Princ€ss, Lolina, James K, ML Buch, or A.S.O — though Wetdogg carves her own shadowy lane through the haze.
This is ritual music for a broken future. Password journals, secrets, data ghosts, and underground truths echo between the pulses.
Out this April. Pre-orders available now.