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An artist that never stops exploring new territories in sound, Brendon Moeller returns to Delsin with six deep techno steppers following up his Highly Concentrated EP from 2022. Low in frequencies, high in energies. Over the course of six tracks Moeller morphs his iconic dub informed productions into highly intelligent rhythmic arrangements. From introvert techno loops to adventurous dub stepping heavy hitters, its a full pack of an exciting new chapter in Moellers extensive catalogue.
Next up on KYSH comes GCOD — Zürich-based producer and DJ, known also for curating Zima Records — making his first appearance on the label with a six-track solo EP rooted deeply in low-end driven techno. This debut focuses on minimal form, tension control and groove clarity, delivering material designed with the dancefloor in mind. The release opens with "In Another Headspace", setting a dark, sub-heavy tone through restrained arrangement and weighty groove. "Santoryu" follows with an old-school minimal approach, recalling classic techno aesthetics from a decade ago while functioning as a tight, suspenseful tool. With "Incentive Systems", GCOD sharpens the edges — drilling, momentum-driven and purpose-built as a secret weapon for intimate floors. Closing comes on a lighter note with "Split Wire" — more playful in character, driven by claps and a brighter rhythmic feel that balances the darker first half. Altogether, GCOD's KYSH debut is a solid, no-frills techno statement, precisely engineered for serious club use.
Hybrid Productions Sound Architecture proudly presents: [HPX171] Farbror Bla, written and produced by Cari Lekebusch, Alexander Johansson & Mattias Fridell. The unholy trinity is back together with a follow up EP to the previous Grab The Groove EP titled Tant Brun, Tant Gron & Tant Gredelin. Preposterous machine funk for the extra fastidious DJs and sound eaters.
Georgias Clinical Hates returns to Perc Trax, graduating to releasing a full EP after the success of Real My Name on the labels single track series in 2025. Recently his profile has grown with him signing to Anethas renown Mama Told Ya label and continuing to build his reputation as a touring DJ.All The Led Here is exactly what the title implies; four tracks built on his recent experience of releasing music and DJ-ing. Each track aims squarely for the dance floor with any superfluous elements removed. A groove, a synth, a vocal hook. All you need is here and nothing more.Opener Sei Wachsam has been a highlight of Percs sets for the last few months, whilst Melted folds in a jacking synth groove to the driving drums. Title track All That Led Here and closer Xodi feature less vocals, making them perfect mixing tools, but they also work as standout tracks in more stripped down sets.Watch out for more on Clinical Hates this year as he stamps his mark on the global techno scene.
Im excited to share my latest EP, Here Goes Nothing. Four tracks of dubby, percussive, and hypnotic sounds, it moves from the rolling rhythms of Here Goes Nothing and the dub-infused textures of Hallucinations to the playful, raw-like flow of Trippy One and the bold energy of WAP. This EP is a journey made for dancing—and for getting completely lost in sound.
Alex Cordova , ALEX VIGO , Yuuta , Saint D'Koda , T.A.M , The Vortex Devils
We are thrilled to provide new Foreign Material, unearthed from the depths of Mother Europas ancient soil. The music of Foreign Material carries an invisible veil: at first glance this is great, potent and highly functional contemporary Techno. But for those willing to see, behind the veil theres more than meets the eye. An old, wise Baba-DJ once claimed that we are merely redefining the ancient tribal ritual for the 21st century. Titles like Kantae Niskae and Drums Of Kaltjär alludes to that specific, long forgotten past that we all still carry deep within. The blissful and etheric A-side, contrasted by the caveman mania of Kaltjär, represent the dualistic nature of our scene, our sound and our aim as a label, and encapsulates everything we love with Foreign Materials unique approach to Dance Music. On remix duty we have none other than Stockholm based Deep pioneer Evigt Mörker. Expertly withdrawn, edited and added, hes created a groovy, yet atmospheric, DJ-tool for the ages. Expect to notice it in a wide array of DJ-sets in the near future.
This third V/A release on the label welcomes a host of burgeoning producers who showcase a selection of tracks that prove their worth in the techno-sphere. After his 2025 EP debut on the label, Nachtwaker returns with Lets Try Again, a trippy excursion built on solid groove that will no doubt send dance floors into orbit. Following this, the A2 is presented by Scheermann in the form of Jinteki, a hard-hitting production that carefully balances power and elegance. The B-Side opens with Collision Course by fellow South African producer Engram. This sub-heavy roller incorporates clever vocal sampling and haunting pad work over jacking rhythms. Closing out the B-Side is Oskar Knickelbeins Old Carillon, a groove-driven track with precise drum programming and melodic surprises. Finally, as a digital-only bonus, Fadeface & Nicolas Vogler present an untitled track with a unique character. Refined in its minimalism, it shines most for its emotive qualities which are led by lush pads, simple bleeps and stripped percussion. Perfect for when the lights start to come on!
With "Structures Zwei", Juri Heidemann continues the conceptual path introduced on "Structures Eins", deepening his exploration of reduction and tension. Released as PENGAN011, the record marks the next chapter for Pengan Records and further sharpens its sonic identity. PENGAN011 Structures Zwei by Juri Heidemann Juri Heidemann - LLLRLL Juri Heidemann - LELLLL Juri Heidemann - LLLLAL Juri Heidemann - LLILLL written, produced & mixed by Juri Heidemann Photography by Franziska W. Mastering by Leon Bölting aka Tangram at Arclab Mastering Studios Animation by Maurice Goller