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AD7USTMENT returns with 'Free From Past And Future', a six-track EP landing on ARTCORE on 19th March 2026. Built around urgency, pressure and movement, the release captures a sound rooted in techno's foundations while pushing firmly into Psy-driven, industrial territory. Each track carries its own intensity, reflecting an artist drawing from over three decades inside electronic music culture while remaining focused on present-day dancefloor function. Opening track, 'Dopamine', sets the tone immediately, combining thumping low end with tightly swung grooves and a restless Psy influenced bassline. The track sits in a unique space between techno and garage, showcasing AD7USTMENT's ability to merge rhythmic identities without compromising clarity or impact. 'Testosterone' follows with darker intent, layering rolling percussion, cavernous space and a commanding vocal that cuts cleanly through the mix, reinforcing the EP's peak-time focus while nodding to the raw character of early techno. 'Oxytocin' deepens the atmosphere, introducing jittering vocal fragments and sci-fi-leaning synth textures that build tension without sacrificing momentum. The title track, 'Free From Past And Future', stands as the EP's central statement, delivering relentless drive through rippling basslines, industrial textures and evolving arrangement, culminating in an unexpected acid-led breakdown that heightens its dancefloor impact. 'No Hate' introduces distorted, robotic elements and mechanical intensity, pushing the EP further into industrial terrain while maintaining rhythmic precision. Closing track '12 October' completes the journey with unrelenting momentum, blending Psy techno urgency and layered percussion into a final peak time weapon designed for late night systems. AD7USTMENT's relationship with techno dates back to 1988, shaped by formative years between Germany and Spain and reinforced through early exposure to pioneering artists including Ricardo Villalobos. His productions reflect a long-term commitment to rhythm, energy and evolution, combining percussive instinct with forward-thinking sound design. Each release builds on that foundation, reinforcing his identity as an artist focused on physical, immersive club experiences. ARTCORE continues to position itself at the forefront of cutting-edge techno, supporting artists who challenge structure, while remaining rooted in dancefloor purpose. 'Free From Past And Future' reflects that ethos, presenting a cohesive body of work defined by intensity, control and clear creative direction.
AD7USTMENT returns with 'Free From Past And Future', a six-track EP landing on ARTCORE on 19th March 2026. Built around urgency, pressure and movement, the release captures a sound rooted in techno's foundations while pushing firmly into Psy-driven, industrial territory. Each track carries its own intensity, reflecting an artist drawing from over three decades inside electronic music culture while remaining focused on present-day dancefloor function. Opening track, 'Dopamine', sets the tone immediately, combining thumping low end with tightly swung grooves and a restless Psy influenced bassline. The track sits in a unique space between techno and garage, showcasing AD7USTMENT's ability to merge rhythmic identities without compromising clarity or impact. 'Testosterone' follows with darker intent, layering rolling percussion, cavernous space and a commanding vocal that cuts cleanly through the mix, reinforcing the EP's peak-time focus while nodding to the raw character of early techno. 'Oxytocin' deepens the atmosphere, introducing jittering vocal fragments and sci-fi-leaning synth textures that build tension without sacrificing momentum. The title track, 'Free From Past And Future', stands as the EP's central statement, delivering relentless drive through rippling basslines, industrial textures and evolving arrangement, culminating in an unexpected acid-led breakdown that heightens its dancefloor impact. 'No Hate' introduces distorted, robotic elements and mechanical intensity, pushing the EP further into industrial terrain while maintaining rhythmic precision. Closing track '12 October' completes the journey with unrelenting momentum, blending Psy techno urgency and layered percussion into a final peak time weapon designed for late night systems. AD7USTMENT's relationship with techno dates back to 1988, shaped by formative years between Germany and Spain and reinforced through early exposure to pioneering artists including Ricardo Villalobos. His productions reflect a long-term commitment to rhythm, energy and evolution, combining percussive instinct with forward-thinking sound design. Each release builds on that foundation, reinforcing his identity as an artist focused on physical, immersive club experiences. ARTCORE continues to position itself at the forefront of cutting-edge techno, supporting artists who challenge structure, while remaining rooted in dancefloor purpose. 'Free From Past And Future' reflects that ethos, presenting a cohesive body of work defined by intensity, control and clear creative direction.