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Milo Korbenski: Brighton's Enigmatic Auteur Unveils "Six Angle" from Upcoming Album

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • Jul 31
  • 2 min read

Milo Korbenski is a shadowy and enigmatic solo musician based in Brighton, UK. He maintains an anonymous public persona, typically appearing in a featureless white mask, Stetson, and denim jacket. Despite his mysterious image, Korbenski crafts deeply expressive and inexhaustibly prolific music, characterized as lo-fi slacker indie with a heartfelt intimacy.

A true auteur, Korbenski home-recorded, designed, and self-released a number of albums on streaming platforms, achieving staggering listening figures before signing his first record deal with Brighton-based label Phantom Limb. His music is defined by eerie undertones, a multitude of catchy hooks, clever lyrical wordplay, and deceptively lean instrumentation that belies its own simplicity. His influences are incredibly broad, spanning Kurt Vile, Helado Negro, Black Sabbath, The xx, The Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie Sioux, Jagwar Ma, and Calvin Johnson. He quickly developed a formidable and unpredictably modular stage presence, performing live with a changing line-up of musicians. His releases include "Vol. 1" (2023) and "When You Gonna Tell 'Em the Truth, Aaron?" (2024).

"Six Angle" is a track from Milo Korbenski's highly anticipated new album, "Sex Angel," which is scheduled for release on September 19, 2025, or September 26, 2025 (release dates vary slightly across different retailers, indicating pre-order windows). The song is listed as the sixth track on the album.

Lyrically, while specific details for "Six Angle" are not explicitly detailed in summaries, Milo Korbenski's overall lyrical approach for the "Sex Angel" album (and his previous work) suggests themes of dysfunctional characters, relationships that aren't truly working, spiritual voids, and a lack of honesty. His songs often introduce surreal, mythologized narratives, telling stories of individuals stuck in their own realities, sometimes becoming "ghouls or phantoms." Given the album title "Sex Angel," "Six Angle" might explore a facet of these complex, perhaps troubled, relationships or self-perceptions, possibly through a peculiar or multi-faceted lens implied by "six angle."


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