@launderess, it was more of a vent but I appreciate your advice

@Henrik, it is a wooden floor, but the sturdy pre-war Bronx kind. I’ve always expected some level of vibration but not this bad. Even my old Nexxt with completely shot bearings didn’t make such a mess.
The thing is that the machine essentially goes into a full speed with the drum violently beating about.
I do think you’re onto something though with the dampers that lost some of their prime. I’m more and more inclined it’s a combination of that and shoddy programming.
I attempted to finish the towels and after seeing it slowly ramp up and the drum being more less going ok, it stops, and starts the ‘distribution’ significantly faster, essentially creating uneven load, beats about, gives out, and after 15 rinse and repeats it goes fluffit I’m taking a walk. It actually bangs against the sides, imagine that ramping up to serious speeds. It reminds me of those silly videos of people throwing bricks in the machine.
I don’t know: I was thinking about buying those little silicone pads that are supposed to lessen vibrations. I’ll live with the noise, just not the moving about.
Speaking of the dryer, I just assumed that considering it has a sensor for absolutely anything that may go wrong, such a sudden increase of load on the motor should have tripped something.
Miele is slowly turning me to one of those grandpas. I’ve had 3 front loaders in the very same spot for 9 years, never such an issue. This machine was whisper quiet and stable with very minimal vibrations only on heavy loads for the first year.