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Fernando Lagreca has spent years developing a hardware-focused live approach, building his performances around grooveboxes, drum machines and real-time sound manipulation. His long-standing relationship with Techno has been shaped not only through his artistic output, but also through his broader involvement in the industry as a manager, booker and publisher. This 360-degree experience not only underlines his deep understanding of the electronic music ecosystem, but also reinforces his relevance within today's scene. And yet, despite this long-standing relationship with the genre, none of his previous albums had been fully devoted to Techno. Until now. Until "Motion Tactics". Lagreca does not define this new release as a conventional "album". Instead, it is conceived as a collection of interconnected tracks and sound explorations, rooted directly in the language of Techno. A body of work that fully reveals its meaning when experienced from start to finish: rhythmic explorations — hence the title — that move between groove, subtle electro influences and, at the core of the project, Techno itself, ranging from more mental territories to classic, dancefloor-focused nuances. "The initial purpose," Fernando explains, "was to create sound banks for upcoming live shows aimed at the dancefloor, but after several studio sessions, I realized I had more than enough material to turn them into full tracks." Out of this organic process emerged "Motion Tactics", a release that captures the essence of his hardware workflow, his rhythmic drive and his personal vision of contemporary Techno — designed both for the club environment and for focused, immersive listening.
Fernando Lagreca has spent years developing a hardware-focused live approach, building his performances around grooveboxes, drum machines and real-time sound manipulation. His long-standing relationship with Techno has been shaped not only through his artistic output, but also through his broader involvement in the industry as a manager, booker and publisher. This 360-degree experience not only underlines his deep understanding of the electronic music ecosystem, but also reinforces his relevance within today's scene. And yet, despite this long-standing relationship with the genre, none of his previous albums had been fully devoted to Techno. Until now. Until "Motion Tactics". Lagreca does not define this new release as a conventional "album". Instead, it is conceived as a collection of interconnected tracks and sound explorations, rooted directly in the language of Techno. A body of work that fully reveals its meaning when experienced from start to finish: rhythmic explorations — hence the title — that move between groove, subtle electro influences and, at the core of the project, Techno itself, ranging from more mental territories to classic, dancefloor-focused nuances. "The initial purpose," Fernando explains, "was to create sound banks for upcoming live shows aimed at the dancefloor, but after several studio sessions, I realized I had more than enough material to turn them into full tracks." Out of this organic process emerged "Motion Tactics", a release that captures the essence of his hardware workflow, his rhythmic drive and his personal vision of contemporary Techno — designed both for the club environment and for focused, immersive listening.
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Fernando Lagreca has spent years developing a hardware-focused live approach, building his performances around grooveboxes, drum machines and real-time sound manipulation. His long-standing relationship with Techno has been shaped not only through his artistic output, but also through his broader involvement in the industry as a manager, booker and publisher. This 360-degree experience not only underlines his deep understanding of the electronic music ecosystem, but also reinforces his relevance within today's scene. And yet, despite this long-standing relationship with the genre, none of his previous albums had been fully devoted to Techno. Until now. Until "Motion Tactics". Lagreca does not define this new release as a conventional "album". Instead, it is conceived as a collection of interconnected tracks and sound explorations, rooted directly in the language of Techno. A body of work that fully reveals its meaning when experienced from start to finish: rhythmic explorations — hence the title — that move between groove, subtle electro influences and, at the core of the project, Techno itself, ranging from more mental territories to classic, dancefloor-focused nuances. "The initial purpose," Fernando explains, "was to create sound banks for upcoming live shows aimed at the dancefloor, but after several studio sessions, I realized I had more than enough material to turn them into full tracks." Out of this organic process emerged "Motion Tactics", a release that captures the essence of his hardware workflow, his rhythmic drive and his personal vision of contemporary Techno — designed both for the club environment and for focused, immersive listening.