Top 100 Chart Placements
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Bad Boy Pete, ANOLUXX, Zero Dayz, 51CK, A.P., D.A.V.E. The Drummer, Ayako Mori, HB7, Pavel Bibikov, RØY (PT), DJ Pilot, Mental Crush, Simox, The Obsessed, Darkexx, Paco Pil, Solo Viking, Morgan, KIAN (UK), HTA, Karno (DE), Kev D, STRATZEN, VØIDKRUSH, REAKTTOR, Argy (UK), Sandro Mure, Mister Pony
Nothing But... Hard Techno Slammers presents tracks and remixes from Bad Boy Pete, ANOLUXX, Zero Dayz, 51CK, Dissaster Abi, HB7, Pavel Bibikov, ROY (PT), DJ Pilot, Mental Crush, Simox, The Obsessed, Darkexx, HTA, Kev D, VOIDKRUSH, Aklow, Argy (UK), Sandro Mure, D.A.V.E. The Drummer & A.P., Ayako Mori, Solo Viking & Paco Pil, KIAN & MORGAN, Karno, STRATZEN, REAEKTTOR, Mister Pony
Nachtigaller
Disco Weapon from Nachtigaller lands on Audiocode Records with a surge of high-speed, high-impact schranz energy. Across the release, Nachtigaller pushes a driving sound that hints at a nostalgic, euphoric edge without ever losing its raw power. The result is a tight, fast-moving EP that captures the spirit of Audiocode while carrying it into high-octane territory. The EP closes out with a remix by GNRØ, adding a dark layer of intensity and amplifying the relentless energy of the killer original mix. . Master by Lucas Freire
PRAKAS
Audiocode invites PRAKAS for his upcoming EP, Kick Some Ass — a breakneck, 3-track powerhouse delivering full-throttle, high-impact weapons. Blending the raw, relentless energy of classic Schranz with a razor-sharp Neorave twist, this EP hits with unstoppable force. Expect driving percussion, blistering tempos, and distorted grooves engineered for peak-time chaos. Kick Some Ass is a no-compromise statement, ready to ignite dancefloors and shake the underground to its core. Master by Lucas Freire
Andy BSK, Sandro Mure, Almir Ljusa, David Moleon, Giacomo Stallone, Felix R, D'Mike, Homma Honganji, Amar Redzovic, RONDALE, Sandro M., Repic, V-Sector, ALEX VIGO, Metrakit, Borja Martin, Marco Herzing, Andy Patty, JBLLSTRS, Netrox, MarAxe, Paolo Doldo, Wyrus, Juls Roka, F.Tek, John Wolfskin
Kurt Leon, Mark Reeve, Heinrich & Heine, Luca Marchese, Teenage Mutants, Electric Kool Aid, Basstrologe, Zeuz, SIRO (DE), AKKI (DE), Push, Droplex, Markus Volker, Thomas Gold, Frankyeffe, Kai Tracid, Trash Gordon, Len Faki, Dominik Saltevski, Wehbba, Stephane Signore, Monika Kruse, Voodooamt, Northern Lite, Aka aka & Thalstroem, Tolis Q, Ad.Mark, Martin Eyerer, Chopstick, Roberto Mozza, Pleasurekraft, Arts & Leni, Jens Lewandowski
KlangKuenstler
For its 6th release, Berlin-based Klangkuenstler returns to his Outworld imprint with the Weltschmerz EP – an ode to a world in turmoil, prophesying that there's light at the end of a pitch-black tunnel. For there's a fire of passion burning brightly within the depth of these two monstrous new tracks. Make no mistake, this is brutal, floor-shaking techno, yet, despite the sheer force, Klangkuenstler captures the emotional essence of our Zeitgeist, shape-shifting moods between raging anger, deep-blue melancholia and glimpses of hope. The EP's title-track 'Weltschmerz' kicks off mercilessly at the light-speed-tempo Klangkuenstler has become synonymous with. As a muscular kick thuds below slashing hats and rust-covered atmospherics, a venomous lead snakes through this airtight framework, unfolding into a moment of unadulterated ecstasy. 'Untergang', meanwhile, bursts of pure energy in tired times, thundering violently towards a bittersweet peak of warehouse-sized euphoria. To put it in a nutshell: Klangkuenstler rings in the end and we're going out with a bang. Though cooked-up for carnage, it's Klangkuenslter's intuition for existentialist contrasts that let the Weltschmerz EP transcend its design purpose to grow into something altogether bigger – touching body, mind and soul alike. The outside world may have ground to halt, but Outworld continues to move.
Simox
NXC (es), MechaLAB, RVLT, FSTR
Schranzers Vol. 6 is another uncompromising chapter from Schranz Movement, delivering raw, high-pressure techno built for peak-time and beyond. This Various Artists release brings together different interpretations of modern Schranz — fast, distorted, industrial, and relentlessly physical — unified by a shared attitude: no compromises, no nostalgia, just pure forward motion. Driven by pounding rhythms, aggressive sound design, and hypnotic repetition, SMVA006 captures the current pulse of the Schranz underground while staying true to its original spirit. A weapon-grade compilation designed for dark rooms, sweaty dancefloors, and DJs who push intensity as a statement. Respect the origin. Shape the future. This is Schranz Movement. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
6.6.6., Robert Armani, Marla Singer, Richard Cleber, Pyramidal Decode, Plasmic Shape, Si Xer, Ruben Losada, Sin Sin, Robert Natus, Van Czar, Shintarø Kanie, THEGOD01, D'Mike, Adrian Adonis, Mekromic, MAWARI, David Granero
Neolyth, Codex, Gloomstone, Alice 4Ever, 2TD, Estear, Billain, MUADEEP, Vorso, Kontrakt, Mr. Bill, Nadrisk, Omneum, NONPROFET, CAARL, Shibari, Penultimate, S.Murk, Dave Owen, Lokshot, XAETIS, Ivan Shopov, Abagar Quartet, Xsetra, Machoq, Symmol, Mythic Image, Strafe, Ankou, TESSERACTS, Yuugen, CATAWAKE, CYNTHESZR, mnn, N2, Aethek
Cyrez, Loco Dem, Francesco Lolli, Domingo Caballero
This 4-track hard techno EP is a clash of pure chaos and raw energy. Dark, relentless, and unforgiving, each track dives into distorted rhythms and brutal sound design. Featuring four artists from different corners of the world — Italy, Ecuador, Peru, and Finland — this release connects global underground scenes into one aggressive statement. No rules, no light, just pure hard techno.
JGMZ
Dynamism is presented as a powerful EP composed of three pieces that pay homage to the rawest and fastest aesthetics of old school schranz. Throughout the project, the production remains faithful to a sound architecture centred on aggressive percussion, hyper accelerated rhythmic patterns and a constant energy that recalls the intensity of early 2000s.
Q-IC
Q-ic returns to Bonzai Records with Work This MF, his fifth release in a string of hits on the label and another reminder of his blistering production power. A mainstay of the European retro scene, he shows no signs of slowing down. The release delivers two heavyweight cuts, led by the Original Mix, which sets the pace with driving kick drums, sharp claps and snapping snares. Scathing rave stabs inject a rush of adrenaline as a catchy vocal locks into the groove. The Techno Mix pushes things even harder, unleashing pounding kicks, shimmering hats and industrial textures that collide with massive rave hits for pure retro impact. A huge, climactic breakdown slams the track back into full-on mode built to destroy the dancefloor.
Bestien
Belgian producer Bestien returns to Bonzai Records with his latest hard-hitting release, Acid Hype, a relentless dive into the core of hard techno. Known for his raw energy and precision-driven beats, Bestien delivers a sonic assault that combines acidic squelches, pounding kicks, and hypnotic synth patterns. The title track, Acid Hype, is a high-voltage journey built for the peak of any set, while its accompanying mixes layer intense textures and driving grooves that keep the dancefloor in constant motion. A perfect example of modern hard techno with classic Bonzai intensity.
Dreum
Mad Made is the imprint of SveTec, showcasing both his vision and the genres evolution. Committed to top-tier releases, the label strives to push boundaries and drive the renewal of Hard Techno, delivering fresh energy to the scene with a bold, forward-thinking attitude. Dreum returns to Mad Made with a powerful and uncompromising EP driven by distorted schranz energy and raw industrial vibes. Distorted Feelings Inside delivers heavy, punchy beats, sharp vocal chops, and gritty stabs that create an intense, warehouse-ready atmosphere. Built for peak-time hard techno dancefloors, this release captures the darker side of hard techno, staying true to the labels fearless underground sound. Mad Made 63 is a must for fans of hard, distorted, and high-impact techno.
Aphøtic
This EP features three powerful Schranz productions. Aphotic went through a period in which he was less productive, as his style did not align with the sound that was dominating the scene at the time. This led to a feeling of being less appreciated, which in turn affected his motivation. Recently, however, he has noticed that his style is once again being valued, restoring his drive and inspiration. He is now fully focused on producing music again and uses this EP to deliver a clear message: never give up on your dreams.