Nina

Horses 4k — Debut Album

The duo of Jacob Trombetta and Robin Guiler feed pedal steel guitar into samplers and synthesizers, taking a distinctive instrument and manipulating it into something sometimes unrecognisable and otherworldly.

The Quietus

Experimental duo, Horses 4k, bring together ambient country and underground noise in an exploration of American forms that resists typical ambient gestures. Robin Guiler uses a sampler and synthesizer for live processing of Jacob Trombetta’s pedal steel guitar, while Trombetta plays and manipulates his own chain of effects.

NINA is the first installment of the four-part Hickory Hills Cycle and serves as an entry point to Horses 4k’s pastoral sound-world. NINA’s tracks are excerpts from long form improvisations, edited into miniature forms. NINA’s track titles are drawn from interviews with the titular horse’s owner.

A little more about NINA: 14.1 hands; 15 years old; barely a horse, mostly a pony.

Credits

Released August 1, 2025

Robin Guiler — electronics and synthesizer

Jacob Trombetta — pedal steel guitar and electronics

Recorded at Trombetta’s house, 2024–2025

Produced, mixed, and mastered by Horses 4k

Videos

Barely a Horse, Mostly a Pony

She’s Everyone’s Little Sister

Live at Rubicon Cinema

Horses 4k — Live Recording — Akron, OH

Recorded live at Rubicon Cinema in Akron, Ohio, on March 1, 2025.

Horses 4k performed in front of video projections by pedal steel guitarist and video artist Jacob Trombetta.

Credits

Released May 30, 2025

Robin Guiler — electronics and synthesizer

Jacob Trombetta — pedal steel guitar and electronics

Live at Rubicon Cinema — Full Set