Perälä's commitment to experimentation has earned him a reputation as a forward-thinking artist within the electronic music community.
Colundi is a term referring to 128 sound frequencies discovered and curated by Rephlex co-founder Grant Wilson-Claridge.
[11][7] His music often features intricate melodic patterns and unconventional rhythmic structures, and is often released in album format organised into different series, each relating to a specific theme.
In 2021, Perälä received a two-year grant from the Kone Foundation,[12] leading to a substantial volume of full-length albums released on a frequent bi-weekly or weekly basis.
His work primarily involves sampling objects from his surroundings and replacing their harmonic overtones with colundi frequencies.