Top 100 Chart Placements
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With "Mainframe", Telex-Two return to vast resort. Colder and darker than their previous releases, yet just as powerful and driving. "Entity" pushes forward from the very first beat. Clear synth lines and a pumping bassline form the foundation for the distinctive signature vocal, turning the track into a focused and uncompromising electro statement. "Dansk Binaer" takes a more melancholic and atmospheric direction. Reverberated synths and delicate backing elements create remarkable depth and complexity, revealing new details with every listen. With "Mainframe", Telex-Two continue to evolve their established sound without losing their unmistakable signature.
With Zera, Len Faki returns to Figure with a tightly focused EP that moves between raw, driving functionality and more open, atmospheric moments. Across five tracks, he explores variations in groove, tone and energy, balancing direct, floor-ready structures with a more fluid and spacious approach. Opening cut Maschine Girl locks into a restless, forward-driving groove. Crisp percussion and a tightly coiled low end create immediate momentum, while sharp synth fragments and metallic accents add a nervous edge. The track stays stripped and efficient, letting its steady build and controlled tension carry the energy. Kobold follows with a darker and more twisted tone. Warped synth figures weave through a heavy rhythmic backbone, giving the track a slightly mischievous character while maintaining a firm, heads-down drive. The interplay between tonal movement and grounded percussion keeps the groove dynamic without breaking its focus. Closing the A-side, Maschine Girl (Version) revisits the opener from a different angle. Elements are tightened and subtly rebalanced, shifting the emphasis further toward rhythm and direct impact. More reduced and tool-like in nature, it pushes the groove forward with a sharper, club-ready feel. On the flip, Zera unfolds with a broader sense of space. Hypnotic synth movement and layered atmospheres sit atop a firm low-end framework, gradually building intensity while maintaining a deep, immersive flow. The track thrives on its slow development, drawing the listener further into its evolving structure. Rounding out the release, Zera (Hardspace Mix) reimagines the original with a heavier, more physical approach. The groove becomes more pronounced and the rhythmic pressure more direct, tightening the structure into a denser, floor-driven tool that emphasises impact and propulsion. With Zera, Len Faki delivers a cohesive and wide-ranging release that connects raw, driving tools with more expansive, early morning-leaning grooves further reflecting the breadth and versatility that has defined his output in recent years.
For over four decades, Mr. Fingers has been shaping the core of house music. Now he returns with a new album that continues his timeless journey through deep rhythms, soulful melodies, and immersive atmospheres. Crafted with the warmth and musicality that define him, the record blends deep house, jazz-infused harmonies, and subtle R&B textures. Mr. Fingers once again reminds us why his music remains essential: hypnotic grooves and heartfelt compositions. Not just music for the club, but also for the quiet spaces...
The remix album Gesamtklärwerk Deutschland is a collaborative art and music project by Jonathan Meese and DJ Hell. It combines electronic club music with conceptual art and motifs drawn from cultural theory. From an academic perspective, the project can be understood as an interdisciplinary intersection of pop culture, performance art, and electronic music studies. Remix structures here function in a way similar to how they are described in media studies: existing sonic and semantic structures are deconstructed, recombined, and placed into altered contexts. The "treatment plant" (Klärwerk) motif can be interpreted metaphorically as a process of cultural filtering or purification, in which historical narratives, ideologies, and pop symbols are reprocessed. From a historical standpoint, the project draws on several traditions: - the avant-garde strategies of the Dada and Fluxus movements, which employed collage, provocation, and irony - the German electronic music tradition since the 1970s (e.g., experimental studio work and concept albums) - the club and remix culture of the 1990s and 2000s, in which DJs use existing works as raw material for new aesthetic forms Thus, the album is understood less as a conventional music release and more as a comprehensive artistic concept that raises questions about German cultural history, pop mythologies, and the role of remix as a cultural method.
100hz , Man Parrish , Red Axes , Roy Garrett , Queen Atom , The Fall , James Infiltrate , The New Black , DJ Naughty Presents Silver & Gold , Sal P , A Guy Called Gerald , Ivan & Johnny , Freak Seven , Aniff , Sluts , Random Factor
Fordell Research Unit , Djrum , Rudy With a Hoodie , Vitess , Paperkraft , Giammarco Orsini , Klon Dump , Andre Zimmer , DJ Tennis , Ashee , M-High , Paurro , ATRIP , Danny Daze , .VRIL , Mungo Sound Machine , Easttown , Josh Wink , Haris Laus , DJ Romain , Daskal
The Architects of Shadows explores the volatile undercurrents shaping todays polarized world, where extremes on all sides vie for influence and control. Against a backdrop of rising nationalism, digital echo chambers, and deepening distrust, each track captures a stage in the gradual radicalization of society. Through dark, immersive soundscapes, the album delves into how unseen architects exploit fear, amplify division, and pull the strings of public sentiment, leading society toward ideological extremes. The Architects of Shadows invites listeners to confront the forces behind the fracturing of Western societies in an era marked by profound political and cultural polarization.
Feel Fly , Das Komplex , Ruf Dug , Saturn , Statues , Jarle Bråthen , Atlantic Brain , VOYLE , Apollon Telefax , Torrello , Tallac , Pacific Coliseum , Keikee
After the overwhelming response to the first volume, we continue celebrating 10 years of MM Discos with a fresh dose of Socarrat. Volume II unfolds as a vibrant sonic tutti-frutti, diving deep into arpeggios, breaks and a wide spectrum of cosmic frequencies. Dark-Balearic moods resurface through post-Valencian influences via Das Komplex, drifting into psychedelic realms with Statues and touching kraut-infused territories through Saturn's contribution. Spatial post-Italo journeys come from Feel Fly, Jarle Bråthen, Tallac and Keikee, before landing in Voyle's electronic funk, with breaks-driven energy supplied by Atlantic Brain and Apollon Telefax. Tropical psychedelia is delivered by the legendary Ruf Dug alongside the ever-talented Pacific Coliseum, and last but not least, Torrello closes the trip with a dose of groovy proto-house.
Alienna , Marco Bailey , Sigvard , Steve RedHead , Chich , Tuttle , DSMB , Mike Iannello
Kicking off the Spring 2026, Elektronik Zoo returns with a powerful Various Artists compilation that captures the raw essence of its sonic identity where techno, electro, house and ambient textures collide with precision and purpose. At the forefront stands label chief Marco Bailey, delivering a signature electro cut that blends timeless groove with forward-thinking energy. The journey however starts with Alienna's immersive ambient piece, offering a moment of introspection before diving back into the dancefloor. Driving the compilation forward, Sigvard and Steve Redhead deliver uncompromising techno works, while Chich & Tuttle join forces on a collaborative track built for peak-time impact. Adding contrast, DSMB injects groove-driven house rhythms, while Mike Innanelo closes the circle with a sharp electro contribution. This release stands as a curated statement from Elektronik Zoo; bridging styles, generations, and atmospheres into one cohesive underground narrative.
Following her debut EP on Hot Creations, Kristin Velvet keeps the momentum going with a new two-tracker, Get It Right / Fantasy Ecstasy, landing April 24 on Arms & Legs. Get It Right is a hypnotic club weapon built around a rolling bassline and captivating vocal snippets, primed for peak-time dancefloors while balancing groove and atmosphere with Velvet's trademark finesse. On the flip, Fantasy Ecstasy shifts into more electro-leaning territory - a crisp, characterful cut that showcases her versatility and refusal to be boxed into a predictable sonic lane. Together, the two tracks underline Kristin Velvet's ability to move fluidly between club-focused house and more adventurous electronic territory.
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.
A defining statement of intent, Dynamics Of Acid features 9 tracks of retro-futurist electronic music - melodic, atmospheric, and laced with acid lines and rolling breakbeats. Spanning material recorded over seven years, the album captures MOYs unique fusion of classic rave textures with forward-thinking production.
Facecontrol is thrilled to present the 'Dreaming of Circuits' EP by Florida-based Cyborg Rhetoric for our second release of 2026. This is a dynamic outing which displays his range as an artist, covering not only the dark and twisted electro sounds he is known for, but also covering deep and melodic hinterlands, all with an unmistakable bounce which is a foundational aspect of his musical DNA.
A six-track electro EP shaped by heavy basslines, sharp transitions, and broken rhythmic structures. The tracks unfold with precise sound design and evolving melodic patterns, creating constant motion and tension throughout the release. "Ants" is focused, mechanical, and immersive — music designed to be felt through rhythm and movement. A strong statement from Mani Festo and K-65, delivering forward-thinking electro with weight, edge, and purpose. A1 K-65 & Mani Festo - Termite A2 K-65 - Blanca A3 K-65 - Subscope B1 Mani Festo & K-65 - Ants B2 Mani Festo - Reptile B3 Mani Festo - Bullfrog