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Juliet Fox's six-part release series kicked off with 'Underground Queen' in April. Releases that form a body of work under her Technopatra series, creating a wider narrative, blending music, visual identity and storytelling as the project evolves with each single. Where 'Underground Queen' marked the origin point, 'Desert Fever' moves the narrative forward into a more physical and immersive space. The track leans into a raw, schranz-influenced sound, built around driving percussion and hypnotic repetition. Juliet's own vocal threads through the production, creating a focused, almost trance-like state. A consistent feature across Juliet's recent sets, 'Desert Fever' reflects her deeper exploration of this sonic direction in a live context, bringing that energy directly into the studio. After the recent launch of her own podcast 'The Mother Frequency' she is entering a new phase that balances creative independence with a broader voice within electronic music culture. Arriving as the European summer begins, the release signals a shift in tone for the series. Darker, more direct, and more expansive, as the Technopatra journey continues to unfold.
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