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We welcome back one of the German techno OG's Alexander Kowalski for a release on Tronic! 'DGTSU' was originally released on LINK Audio and Christian instantly loved it, so he asked Mr. Kowalski to deliver a melodic electro version of it + a techno edit. We have also recruited NYC's John Selway and Belgium's Dany Rodriguez for remix duties. Both delivering great versions of 'DGTSU'.
Alexander Kowalski opens a new chapter with Live 2, the first release on his new label Cycles Music. Following the spirit of his early Kanzleramt release Live, the release brings together two tracks shaped through years of live performance and tested on dancefloors and festival stages worldwide. Direct, driving and deeply atmospheric, Live 2 connects Kowalski's past with the present without nostalgia. Raw in energy, precise in form and unmistakably his own, it sets the tone for a label built on continuity, transformation and forward motion.
Alexander Kowalski , The Hacker , Neon Electronics , Dany Rodriguez
For its 25th release, LINK Audio presents a brand-new Various Artists compilation, opening with an exclusive track by Alexander Kowalski. (Digital Anhedonia) delivers a vibrant electro journey built around expressive string-like chords, evolving pads, and a narrative progression unmistakably rooted in Kowalskis signature sound. A vocoder-driven vocal lifts the atmosphere even higher, while playful melodic keys add a subtle touch of fantasy, giving the track its unique emotional color. The second track, (Better Way) by The Hacker & Neon Electronics, arrives in a freshly remastered 2025 version originally released in 2009. This cut carries The Hackers unmistakable imprint: a driving electro rhythm, a tight and punchy bassline, and flashes of white-noise bursts striking through the introduction like lightning. Neon Electronics, with Dirk Da Davos vocal also known for his work as part of The Neon Judgement brings a timeless, almost haunting dimension, reinforcing the raw and powerful energy radiating from the track. Closing the compilation, (You See) by Dany Rodriguez blends electro, bass, New Wave, and Disco influences into a hybrid groove that sits between acoustic and digital textures. A warm, emotional bassline anchors the track, joined by pads and evolving elements that gradually unfold into a story of their own. Throughout the piece, evocative vocals by Alberto Gonzalez Rosillo, combined with the guitar-like keys performed in various forms by Manuel, Danys father, shape the tracks distinctive atmosphere, rounding off this VA with depth and character.