Support the band—and start off your Nada UV vinyl collection right—with this eight-track selection of some of our most popular tunes:
The Operator Archive includes many cover tunes we've played for years, which is why we don't sell the series here. However! They also include some original tunes that don't quite fit anywhere else. Here are 12 of them.
On their third full-length of original material, Nada UV leans into G-funk swing and bedroom R&B glow to turn desire into a study of first principles. Gnosis on the Low End is a collection of half-lit confessions and lucid-dream negotiations—rough sex as prayer, pleasure as discipline, and tenderness that survives the blunt force of reality.
“One of the most innovative electronic producers of the decade.” — SoundVille
“A soundtrack for a world that doesn’t exist yet.” — The Gatekeeper Space
“An unmistakable sixth sense for tension cloaked in atmosphere.” — Lefuturewave
“Electric, surprising, and addictive.” — The Gatekeeper Space
“The lyrics are brilliant too.” — Lefuturewave
“It’s catchy, highlighting the band’s restless pop instincts.” — Tunesaround
“Polished, quiet, and hauntingly final.” — The Gatekeeper Space
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SELECTED PRESS — Gnosis on the Low End
“A soundtrack for a world that doesn’t exist yet.” — The Gatekeeper Space
“One of the most innovative electronic producers of the decade.” — SoundVille
“An unmistakable sixth sense for tension cloaked in atmosphere.” — Lefuturewave
“Electric, surprising, and addictive.” — The Gatekeeper Space
“It’s catchy, highlighting the band’s restless pop instincts.” — Tunesaround
Phantom frequency trap. Haunting, immediate, spiritually electric ghost-wave. A supernatural broadcast for ethereal beings with exceptional reception and otherworldly taste. All originals. Including "Don't Call (Just Think of Me)," "You're Not Gonna Like What You Find," and "I Like the Fizz." Your all-attractions pass to transcendence by way of optimistic nihilism and exhilarating hate-sex.
Spiffany and the Ephemeral Chimera is our tribute to an adventure honoring "Genuins in Love" and the heartbreaking, yet galvanizing, impermanence of all things.
Celebrating the tough and tender genius of Penny Ash and Softcore Revelations.
Press
“One of the most innovative electronic producers of the decade.” — SoundVille
“If Cocteau Twins and FKA twigs made an album together about your worst ex, this would be it.” — Laurelanne Media
“Nada UV is a dark cloud pop project for melancholic romantics, where each track feels like a cinematic journey. Where ethereal elements blend with vaportrap beats and nocturnal ambiances, Nada UV's music invites introspection and the ability to indulge in intense and sensual emotions.” — Ara Coriza, Freim
“[T]he production feels warm and tactile: bass lines glide rather than stomp, drums stay human, and her vocals carry that soft, conspiratorial tone that makes you feel she’s letting you in on a beautiful scam. In fact, what’s most disarming is how playful the critique is; the protest arrives sugar-coated, never didactic." — Ariel, Uranimum Waves
“An unmistakable sixth sense for tension cloaked in atmosphere.” — Lefuturewave
“The lyrics are brilliant too.” — Lefuturewave
“Music for late-night thinkers and velvet-hearted wanderers." — Zillions Magazine
“A soundtrack for a world that doesn't exist yet.” — Kenneth Afable, The Gatekeeper Space
“A true listening experience full of movement and positive energy” — Berlin On Air
“A whole cocktail of burning emotions.” — Indie Dream
“Where all contradictions sound beautiful… Free therapy for anyone who wants too much while fearing everything." — Helena Lynch, Voxwave Magazine
“Genuine alien vintage.” — Anita Floa, Indie Boulevard
Canon
Or, an attempt to make the Nada UV discography a tad more wieldy.
Studio Albums 🖤
Nada UV — studio album (self‑titled)
First proper full‑length. Canon entry point.
The Alford Plea — second proper studio album
Hits harder, cuts deeper, more experimetal and adventurous
Gnosis on the Low End — third “real” album
Dark, seductive adult themes, plus a full embrace of g-funk and club music
Nada UV IV — the pop record
Synth pop, dream pop, electropop, city pop — when it's pop you want, this is what you need
Reworks Series ♻️
Key Lime Pie (Reworks) — album-length
Full-length Camper Van Beethoven tribute-slash-reconstruction; popular subterranean phenom now made official.
Double Dutch Bus — single
Petites Morts Du Désespoir — EP-length
A tribute to the Illinois metal band Deaths of Despair
Singles 💿
That Don’t Work That Well for Us — single (Je Suis France tribute)
You’re Not Gonna Like What You Find — single
I Like the Fizz — single
Fractured Light—single
Grey Rockin'—single
Double Dutch Bus—single
Hey, Mr. DJ, I Thought You Said We Had a Deal—single
Central California Nightmare—single
Where the Love Abides—single
Make Mischief with Me—single
Operator Archive 📼
Pure Immanence (Operator Archive Vol. 1) — archive album
Highest‑profile compilation; closer to a proper album; ~half covers.
Pushtime (Operator Archive Vol. 2) — archive album
Full‑length deep cut collection; mix of old and new songs, covers, instrumentals, and experiments
Affection Selection (Operator Archive Vol. 3) — archive album
Ten tracks: five covers + five newly recorded, skin‑warm and sex‑themed originals
Catching Strays (Operator Archive Vol. 4) — double-length collection
Covers, outtakes, flotsam, and esoterica. Part one of a series of two
Misformed (Operator Archive Vol. 5) — double-length collection
Sequel to Catching Strays. Covers, outtakes, flotsam, and esoterica. Part two of a series of two
Love Your Life (Operator Archive Vol 6)
Covers, originals, some new stuff, mostly old stuff (including snapshots of Nada UV as a straight-up vaporwave outfit)
Project Hollywood (Operator Archive Vol. 7)
Covers and originals, each somehow related to life in Southern California; covers include Jandek, Motley Crue, For Against, and others
Century City U.S.A. (Operator Archive Vol. 8)
More satirical sequel to Project Hollywood; includes a snappy remix of “Here's to the Amicable”
Push Me, Pull Me (Operator Archive Vol. 9)
Outtakes and new jams too weird, too catchy, or simply too real for a proper album release
Private Delight (Operator Archive Vol. 10)
Available June 12, 2026
EPs 💿
Penny Persuasion — EP (Reworks: Softcore Revelations)
Focused covers set drawn from Softcore Revelations songs.
Spiffany and the Ephemeral Chimera — EP (Studies)
One‑off experiment featuring Spiffany Seadew, the world's trophy wife ; liminal, playful.
The Poison or the Medicine — EP
Late-night drift piece; playful beautiful disorienting; Malia Carvalho and Allegra Valentina on the same record
Peachglass — EP
A big single with a few extra songs in need of a forever home, including our Tango in the Night-era Fleetwood Mac homage promoting antinatalism
Trust — EP
Starts with a Ned's Atomic Dustbin cover, then crosses into some of our most “personal” work to date
Gone — EP
A radio-friendly version of the single from The Alford Plea, plus two cool originals and some essential cover tunes
Here's to the Amicable — EP
Come for the acclaimed breakup anthem from Gnosis on the Low End; stay for the Fear, Semisonic, Left Banke, and Jimmie Dale Gilmore covers
Studies 🧪
Section 230 — 2025 · experimental single
Conceptual one‑off; dial‑tone minimalism; highly educational
Ideas Won't Behave—2025
First single from The Alford Plea
“Moreover, the EP’s sequencing makes the whole thing play as one argument: you can commodify the artist, but not the spark.” - Ariel from Uranium Waves
I'm Keeping the Moon — 2025 · manifesto
In lieu of an FAQ, if you want to know why, for instance, we don't share photos of ourselves, listen to this first.
Don’t Get Stuck on Yourself — vaporwave instrumental study set
Forthcoming
EPs 💿
Live on KCHUNG — EP
Part of a collaboration with Emerson Dameron's Medicated Minutes recorded live on KCHUNG Radio, April 1, 2026
Studio Albums 🖤
Metronome
Peach Pyramid
The Dreaming


















