Feloneezy slinks into the Appendix.files fold with Unlimited Peace — a glistening 5-track transmission. It's peaceful, yes — but only in the way a loading screen might be. Clocking in at around 21 minutes, Unlimited Peace hovers in that strange zone between comfort and collapse. Žarko Komar constructs lush, slow-moving forms that seem to promise clarity, only to blur the edges just before arrival. Dub-wise atmospheres curl into ambient smog, vaporous tones smudge over faded rhythms — it’s music that soothes and unsettles in the same breath. The title’s utopian ring is no accident — Feloneezy gently excavates the faint optimism of the online, not to critique but to drift into an ambivalence that feels current, lingering like a tab you forgot to close. Written and produced by Žarko Komar in Belgrade, the EP is mastered by Ike Zwanikken with artwork by Amos Turner. As with all entries in the APPX:EP lineage, Unlimited Peace arrives digitally and as a limited lathe-cut edition of 20 — tactile signals in a sea of disappearing content.