Liminal considers that in-between space where meaning is still forming. “Throughout the album, there is a constant dialogue between control and intuition,” Beving says. “To compose is not to command but to attune, to let the wild speak through us.”
The album will be released in all formats, including eco-vinyl, on 20 March 2026. The first track, We are here but to make music and dance with all the obtaining forces, is out now. Beving will take Liminal on tour across Europe in May 2026, tickets available now .
Logé’s Wild Renaissance, published in English in 2025 and recommended to Beving by Dutch artist Iris van Herpen, proposes a world in which humans see nature as a creative partner rather than something to dominate. This perspective helped shape the music of Liminal, from the refined construction of pieces such as Arcadia and Heterotopia to works that emerged more intuitively, shifting and returning to silence as if guided by something natural.
At the centre of the album sits When humans do algorythms, where human performance and computer pulses move together in a kind of dance, suggesting that technology might also help us reconnect with the natural world.
With Liminal, Beving offers an invitation to experience a space where sound becomes a meeting point between order and wildness, structure and freedom, form and disappearance.
The first single We are here but to make music and dance with all the obtaining forces, is out now. Liminal is set for release 20 March 2026. Listen and pre-order here.

