Top 100 Chart Placements
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Mechatronica proudly presents Nexus of Shadows, DJ MELL Gs most uncompromising release yet. Across five tracks, she unleashes dystopian electro, breakbeat grit, and cyberpunk fire—raw soundscapes and futuristic vocals channeling rebellion, resilience, female rage and divine retribution in a relentless fusion of electro and industrial. A1 DJ Mell G - Global Revolution A2 DJ Mell G - We Are The Future A3 DJ Mell G - Drop Your Weapon B1 DJ Mell G - Nemesis (Destroy Your Future Edit) B2 DJ Mell G - Nemesis (Tool)
In an intricate lattice of ever-evolving electro exploration, Samuel Van Dijk is back on Delsin with a new EP. Under his VC-118A alias, the Helsinki based producer presents a richly textured, cinematic strain of machine funk that reaches beyond dancefloor functionality to test the expressive potential locked within electros crisp rhythmic framework. Theres a melancholic mood hovering over Avian as Van Dijk allows a subtle edge of distortion to creep into his flickering drum programming. The end result is a pensive sound that touches on the moodiness of orchestral composition, unfurling patiently across extended run times without losing focus. With his characteristic attention to detail and broad dynamic range, Van Dijk continues to offer up a sophisticated, emotionally-charged strain of electro like no other.
Max Graef , Wayne Snow , Seibt , Labuzinski , Gerry Franke
Several years after his Unrelatable 12, Marco Passarani returns with F.F.O.M., a project that bridges the raw spirit of his early Nature Records work with a more abstract, narrative approach. Blending digital and analog textures until boundaries dissolve, Passarani channels the pure techno pulse of the Roman school into stories of alien landscapes, fierce struggles, and fleeting moments of beauty, from shadowy promised lands to love songs for the unknown.
Footclan , Detroit's Filthiest , Bocabeats , EQ Why , UnoTurbo , The Deserter , WACHITA CHINA
Lambratech kicks off a new trilogy starting with Footclans devastating EP Data Loss. Rooted in the raw energy of old school electro and ghetto, Footclan strips things down to the essentials: 808 drum beats and sample grooves built for the floor. Data Loss celebrates the foundations of the genre while reworking them with the punch and precision of todays underground sound. Backed by a heavyweight roster of remixers, the EP explodes across continents: Detroits Filthiest channels raw electro-bass grit, Wachita China drops razor-sharp rhythms, The Deserter mutates the flow into distorted industrial landscapes, Bocabeats injects Latin-infused grooves, EQ Why pushes the ghetto sounds to the extreme in a footwork key, and UnoTurbo twists the signal into modular madness. Together, these tracks set the stage for the Lambratech trilogy — a neon-lit journey into data corruption, machine mutation, and total collapse. Data Loss is the breach. The virus is in. The system wont recover. Art by ERA Master by Riccardo Baldoni
The sound for the Sir Hiss project, honed and fully realised on this album, developed after a US tour for the books with Sam Binga and Addison Groove, featuring almost exclusively back-to-back sets, fusing Hisss signature selections with music beyond his usual focus at the time. This push to newer sounds from Sam Binga and Addison Groove became realised in Hiss new production mindset as his approach began incorporating much more hardware, such as his Vermona DRM1, heavily featured on this project. After his sonic experimentation grew, alongside the bolstering of his hardware arsenal, the idea of creating his first long form project, centered around the collision of his past and present, inspired the name and concept for the album, Time Dilation. Drawing on his history in Bristol, his passion for foundational pirate radio, and the wide spectrum of music across global movements, Hiss brings together distinct sounds united by a common ethos. The album consists of 10 Tracks (12 Tracks if you know where to find them…) all unique in their own right, from Electro mutations, aggressively flanged drum workouts, distorted Dancehall sluggers, alien Devils Mixes and Grime infused Brazilian Funk… all-killer-no-filler time warpers ready for the club, space and beyond… Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
Activity FM return with their 3rd release - bringing together the sounds of UK techno and Spanish electro on this next VA EP. AFM003 sees the Bogota-Berlin collective continue in their mission to present music from different corners of club music in this new four-track showcase of raw, analog-driven electro and techno energy. Jerome Hill is up first, long established DJ famed for his turntablism meets techno style since the 90s and boss of Super Rhythm Trax and Dont. Baptised is tough from the off, launching in off classic rave stabs with an unforgiving, system punching kick drum. Next up is Lukes Anger, the second UK artist repping here and one closely tied to Hill - launching his own releases off Dont in 2008. Here he takes his classic sound and Chicago House influence with sharp and punchy techno jacker - Babe You Dont Have Time. The next half of the EP is turned over to two talents from the Spanish world of classic vocoder electro. Gente Seria Baila Chandal co-founder and Spanish Electro legend Dark Vektors offering Recorreindo El Trayecto is the perfect example of dark electro funk. Laden with gliding synths and sci fi Spanish vocals it comes with a touch of pure class and bounce. Closing things out is elusive Madrid based producer Computer Madness with his hardware analogue sound. We Orbit holds true to this with its tight drum programming, eerie synth stabs and a stripped-back electro groove.
Polybot unveils Virtual Mind release on Moodmusic Records Electric Appliances series Futuristic grooves meet raw machine funk as Polybot returns with a powerful new release, Virtual Mind, dropping October 3rd on Moodmusic Records forward-thinking Electric Appliances imprint. The two-tracker showcases Polybots unique vision of electro — sleek, hypnotic, and built for both body and mind. Virtual Mind sets the tone with sharp analog textures, driving basslines, and a spacious, sci-fi atmosphere. Ethereal robotic vocals narrate a tale of man and machine, blurring the line between flesh, steel, and data streams. Cyborg Party flips the switch with a more playful, floor-focused energy — a robotic funk jam that merges metallic rhythms with infectious grooves, channeling the spirit of a futuristic dancefloor. With Virtual Mind, Polybot continues to carve a distinct path in modern electro, blending classic hardware grit, haunting machine voices, and futuristic aesthetics. Its a release that speaks to heads on the dancefloor while pointing firmly toward the future.