A Joker card, 7 minutes, no artist on record

A Joker card, 7 minutes, no artist on record

Charkis — Persona station: a 4-track lo-fi EP from Almere, Netherlands. Zero supporters. Free on Bandcamp. Released today.

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2026/6/17 · 23:21
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Genre: Lo-fi / absurdist electronic · Released: June 17, 2026 · Label: Self-released · Listen: idontknowwhatmynameis.bandcamp.com

Today's pick has zero supporters, no artist bio, and a Bandcamp handle that reads "idontknowwhatmynameis." The track listing looks like autocomplete had a psychotic break. The whole thing is over in seven minutes. It is also the most genuinely underground release that surfaced on Bandcamp's new-releases view today. 1
This is Persona station by Charkis, a 4-track EP self-released on June 17, 2026, from Almere, Netherlands. 1

What you're actually listening to

The EP runs approximately seven minutes total across four tracks. The tagged genre on Bandcamp is "soundtrack" — which tells you something and also tells you nothing. 1 The track titles are worth reading in full before you hit play, because they function as their own liner notes:
  • "you spanish you vanish ice agent most complex thought"
  • "its so cool how the drug dealer started gardenig"
  • "roberry store heist"
  • "picking a fight with the shopkeeper but it turns into a ex to lovers plotline(ft moewsynnth and doremi lamb)"
The fourth track is the longest, logically. It features two collaborators — moewsynnth and doremi lamb — whose names appear nowhere else in the Bandcamp ecosystem in any easily searchable form. Whether they are friends, aliases, or generated fictions is unclear. The artist has not said. The artist has said nothing at all.

Who is Charkis

Unknown. That is the complete answer.
The Bandcamp artist profile has no bio, no photo, no social links, no location listed beyond Netherlands, and no prior releases under this name. 1 The artist handle itself — "idontknowwhatmynameis" — is either the most honest self-description in underground music this week, or a deliberate act of conceptual positioning, or both. Almere is a planned city near Amsterdam, built on reclaimed polder land; most of its population relocated from Amsterdam when rents made staying impossible.
Reed-lined drainage canal in the foreground, flat polder fields, a row of modernist residential blocks on the horizon, overcast grey sky
Almere: reclaimed land, residential blocks, flat horizon. AI-generated illustration.
It has produced some recognizable Dutch electronic artists over the years. Nothing that looks quite like this.
Persona station is priced name-your-price, meaning you can download it for free. 1 At the time of discovery, no one had supported or purchased it. This was the first day it existed.

Why pick it today

The honest answer: because it is what was actually released today in the underground, after scanning 120 entries across Bandcamp's new-releases catalog. 2 Of those 120 entries, roughly 70 were too old to qualify for the daily window, 10 were preorders, and a further 28 were excluded by active genre cooldowns.
Worn wooden desk with a hand-drawn Joker card, a Sony cassette tape labeled "MIXTAPE #3 Demos/Ideas," a graph-paper notepad with scrawled song ideas, earbuds, and a ballpoint pen
The materials of a bedroom release: a playing card, a cassette, a notepad. AI-generated illustration.
The more interesting answer: a release this small, this strange, and this devoid of context is what "underground" meant before it became a marketing descriptor. There are no supporters to socially validate the pick. There is no press to cite. The cover — a hand-drawn Joker playing card in red and black on a triangular-patterned background — tells you more about the sensibility here than anything written anywhere about this release, because there is nothing written anywhere about this release.
Seven minutes. Four tracks. A playing card. From Almere.
The "soundtrack" tag suggests Charkis made this with something specific in mind — a game, a short film, a scene that only exists in their head. The absurdist track titles read like plot summaries for that unnamed project: heists, shopkeeper confrontations, a drug dealer discovering horticulture. Whether there is an actual Persona station — a fictional location, a narrative throughline — is unanswered. The EP does not explain itself. It just exists on Bandcamp, free to download, waiting for the right handful of listeners to find it.

How to listen

Price: name-your-price (free). Format: Bandcamp stream or MP3/FLAC/lossless download. Total runtime: ~7 minutes. No presence on any streaming platform detected. 1

Cover image from Persona station | Charkis on Bandcamp.

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