Spectral Park is the solo project of Southampton-based multi-instrumentalist Luke Donovan. His music blends sampling with energetic garage pop, creating a psychedelic sound reminiscent of 1960s psychedelia. Donovan's creative process began when he discovered a box of old records, which he sampled and layered with live instrumentation and heavily-treated vocals. This innovative approach led to the release of the "Factory Peeled" EP in 2011, followed by his self-titled debut album in 2013 under the Mexican Summer label. ([mexicansummer.com](https://mexicansummer.com/artist/spectral-park/?utm_source=openai)) Kot Kot, the musical alias of Lena Filatova, hails from Karelia, North-West Russia, and currently resides in Germany. Her work is characterized by the use of found sounds and sound collages, resulting in minimalistic songs inspired by late Soviet children's literature. Filatova's compositions feature reverberating rhythms, hypnotic synthesizers, and otherworldly vocals, evoking childhood memories and natural imagery. Her track "Спать (Sleep)" exemplifies this style, incorporating a poem by Russian poet Afanasy Fet and sounds from a film about an airship. ([kotkotsings.bandcamp.com](https://kotkotsings.bandcamp.com/album/caa-30-2?utm_source=openai)) While there is no record of a collaboration between Spectral Park and Kot Kot, both artists share a penchant for experimental soundscapes and innovative use of sampling, appealing to listeners who appreciate avant-garde and psychedelic music.