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DKTech , Sonico , Michele Conte , Mark Quail , Eddie Santini , Joel West
Caedite Eos proudly presents Kruento's debut on the label, the new alias of a well-known Spanish hardcore producer. With this four-track EP, Kruento delivers raw broken hardtechno and schranz rooted in intensity and precision, while subtly preserving the essence of his origins. Carefully crafted and slow-cooked, this release establishes a strong and personal signature from the very first moment.
With the "Insomnia EP", DETOX (DE) delivers a powerful hard techno release on DEXIT Records. The tracks combine raw industrial textures, driving rhythms and dark atmospheres with intense club energy. Heavy kicks, distorted synth elements and hypnotic structures create a sound designed for dark dancefloors and peak-time rave moments. The original tracks move between industrial aggression and hypnotic drive, capturing the relentless energy that defines modern hard techno. The EP is completed by strong remixes from Seimen Dexter, Audioappear x Skaar and 51CK, each bringing their own interpretation and expanding the sonic range of the release. From uncompromising peak-time weapons to darker atmospheric passages, the "Insomnia EP" represents pure underground spirit. A release that reflects the raw power of modern hard techno while highlighting the distinctive sound and vision of DEXIT Records.
Roentgen Limiter - Soy El Hijo De Dios (Like Home Schranz Original Mix) is a Schranz track journey built on nostalgic ambience and liminal emotion. Slow, washed-out pads and distant chords open a space that feels both familiar and abandoned - like walking through empty school halls, silent swimming pools, or forgotten shopping malls at night. Massive reverbs and degraded textures evoke the sound of old VHS tapes and worn cassettes, blurring memory and time. Throughout the track, distorted vocal phrases repeat the sentence 'Soy El Hijo De Dios' (I am the son of God), floating like a broken memory inside the atmosphere. The voice feels distant, fragile and obsessive - not as a statement of faith, but as a fragment of identity lost inside the machine. Influenced by hauntological and dreamcore aesthetics, the track balances comfort and unease: warm synth nostalgia collides with relentless Schranz energy. It is not horror - it is architectural melancholy. A feeling of being 'at home' inside a place that no longer exists. Echoes of 80s and 90s synth culture, cinematic atmospheres, and ambient pioneers can be felt throughout the breakdowns, while the kick and drive remain raw, mechanical and hypnotic. This is music for drifting, dissociating and remembering. Not made to tell a story, but to inhabit a space. A paradox of safety and emptiness. Nostalgia turned into Hardtechno.