Danish experimental artists Meejah and Hiraki have released their new collaborative single ‘Preserve/Manifest’, taken from their upcoming split EP “Interwoven“, out March 13 via Pelagic Records.
Built on an insistent digital pulse, the track unfolds like a mantra—effigy, effigy—moving between restraint and rupture. Hiraki shape the structural backbone, while Meejah’s contributions bend the composition into darker, more unstable terrain. Mixed by long-time collaborator Klaus Q, the song evolves from a swelling heartbeat into feral distortion, capturing a fragile balance between intimacy and dominance.
Hiraki vocalist Jon Gotlev describes the piece as a tense symbiosis: where power dissolves into care, and control coexists with vulnerability. That friction defines “Interwoven“, a project that pushes Meejah toward heavier shadows and challenges Hiraki to expand their expressive complexity.
Photo: Charlotte Lund Mortensen






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