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  • 93
    BeatTracker #13 Top Tracks in Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

    93

    Sian , DREYA V

    Beatport Top Tracks

    Octopus Recordings Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

  • Another Pill
    BeatTracker #25 Top Tracks in Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

    Another Pill

    Sian , Sam WOLFE

    Beatport Top Tracks

    Octopus Recordings Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

  • 93 (Charles D Remix)
    BeatTracker #33 Feat. Banner in Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

    93 (Charles D Remix)

    Sian , DREYA V

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    Sian and Dreya V's '93' is back, with a remix from Charles D, who pushes the track even further into full- scale, festival-ready territory while stamping it with his unmistakable New York edge. Known for his unstoppable, high-impact productions, Charles D reshapes the original's vibe into his own characteristic soundscape. The result is a bold reinterpretation that keeps the hypnotic vibe of the original intact while expanding it into a more explosive space-part wonky underground hypnosis, part festival-scale fever dream, delivered with the confident punch of New York techno.

  • 93 (Charles D Remix)
    BeatTracker #33 Feat. New Releases in Techno (Peak Time / Driving)

    93 (Charles D Remix)

    Sian , DREYA V

    Beatport New Releases

    Sian and Dreya V's '93' is back, with a remix from Charles D, who pushes the track even further into full- scale, festival-ready territory while stamping it with his unmistakable New York edge. Known for his unstoppable, high-impact productions, Charles D reshapes the original's vibe into his own characteristic soundscape. The result is a bold reinterpretation that keeps the hypnotic vibe of the original intact while expanding it into a more explosive space-part wonky underground hypnosis, part festival-scale fever dream, delivered with the confident punch of New York techno.

  • Why You Tripping EP
    BeatTracker #39 Feat. Staff Picks in Melodic House & Techno

    Why You Tripping EP

    Sian , Matt , David LeSal

    Beatport Staff Picks

    belonging continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Sian and Matt. Why You Tripping lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid influences. Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished listening. The title track Why You Tripping is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work, lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude. Enemies keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets. As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the labels sound into slightly tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.