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Arigto is an experimental composition project formed by Noah Haußmann and Sebastian Stauß, based in Berlin and Leipzig. They released three EPs so far and three full-lengths 'unseen untold forgotten' which came out on Noisia's Division label, 'Pretense' released in 2021, 'Lukuss' released in 2024 and the most recent one 'Lungs' released in 2025. In addition, they had appearances on the Berlin-based imprint 7K!, Osaka-based Depth of Decay, and evo-natura.
They scored the music for the award-winning short film "Island of the Dolls" by Julio César Padilla and "Aria" by Bruce Tetsuya. Also, they created the original soundtrack for "Selfloss" a video game released on all consoles and PC. Building on their momentum in game soundtracking, Arigto's recent work for the upcoming title 'Quite a Ride' has already garnered significant attention, with their trailer score helping to amass over 700,000 views on IGN/GameTrailers in a remarkably short period. The duo has also composed music for exhibitions by Jörgen Axelvall in collaboration with renowned poet Mutsuo Takahashi 高橋睦郎, displayed in Tokyo at both Ken Nakahashi Gallery and LOWW Gallery, and worked on Carolin Martin's exhibition at UdK Berlin. In addition to that, they scored music for dance, fashion, and advertisement. Besides the high output of productions, the duo also performs concerts; for example at an art exhibition at the Zionskirche in Berlin.
They scored the music for the award-winning short film "Island of the Dolls" by Julio César Padilla and "Aria" by Bruce Tetsuya. Also, they created the original soundtrack for "Selfloss" a video game released on all consoles and PC. Building on their momentum in game soundtracking, Arigto's recent work for the upcoming title 'Quite a Ride' has already garnered significant attention, with their trailer score helping to amass over 700,000 views on IGN/GameTrailers in a remarkably short period. The duo has also composed music for exhibitions by Jörgen Axelvall in collaboration with renowned poet Mutsuo Takahashi 高橋睦郎, displayed in Tokyo at both Ken Nakahashi Gallery and LOWW Gallery, and worked on Carolin Martin's exhibition at UdK Berlin. In addition to that, they scored music for dance, fashion, and advertisement. Besides the high output of productions, the duo also performs concerts; for example at an art exhibition at the Zionskirche in Berlin.
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