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Rebecca Besnos
Melodic Techno, Reviews
27 February 2026

Celebrating a decade at the forefront of emotive, electronic music for the closed-eyed dancers, Sum Over Histories marks its 10-year anniversary with ‘Path Integral X’ – the label’s first compilation of 2026 and a milestone release with founders Frankey & Sandrino appearing for the first time.

Spanning nine tracks from a carefully curated mix of familiar names and emerging voices – Apste, Frizon, K.eem, FAE (IT), Selderv, Three Less One, Gusik, and Tomás GC – ‘Path Integral X’ captures the full emotional and stylistic spectrum that defines the label. From driving yet weightless club tools and vocal-led introspection to raw UK-inspired atmospheres, melodic tension, and moments of euphoric release, each contribution reflects a deeply personal creative process while remaining unmistakably Sum Over Histories.

There’s a strong sense of contrast throughout the compilation: light and shadow, restraint and intensity, intimacy and scale. Organic textures, evolving arrangements, and emotionally charged melodies unfold across the release, resulting in a body of work that feels reflective without being nostalgic.

A decade-defining release that showcases the label’s signature diversity and and just the beginning of an exciting year ahead for Sum Over Histories.

The ‘Path Integral X’ VA is available here.

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