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CODE Records presents a release by Uncertain, who delivers four jackin' techno tracks with driving energy. Hailing from Austria, Uncertain was formally known as Boriqua Tribez, and has been making hardgroove techno for over two decades. His exhilarating style combines fast-paced rhythms with analogue machine funk. This is his second release on CODE Records, adding to an impressive catalogue that also includes other imprints ranging from Radio Slave's RSPX to Mark Broom's Beard Man. Uncertain is also a skilled DJ, known for his three-deck sets, and he's performed at the CODE parties at Fabrik in Madrid (Spain), which are linked to CODE Records. Run by Nuke and Cesar Almena, CODE events regularly play host to the world's most iconic techno DJs, ranging from Carl Cox to Ben Sims. First up, "Distortion" has rippling synths, stabbing vocals, and a booming kick drum. "Fragment" has a menacing melody loop and punishing claps, underpinned by a rolling bassline. The title track, "Rupture" has a juddering melody stretched over a framework of gritty percussion. "Syntax" closes the release with a funky lead synth layered between brutal hi-hats and a heavy kick drum.
CODE Records presents a release by Uncertain, who delivers four jackin' techno tracks with driving energy. Hailing from Austria, Uncertain was formally known as Boriqua Tribez, and has been making hardgroove techno for over two decades. His exhilarating style combines fast-paced rhythms with analogue machine funk. This is his second release on CODE Records, adding to an impressive catalogue that also includes other imprints ranging from Radio Slave's RSPX to Mark Broom's Beard Man. Uncertain is also a skilled DJ, known for his three-deck sets, and he's performed at the CODE parties at Fabrik in Madrid (Spain), which are linked to CODE Records. Run by Nuke and Cesar Almena, CODE events regularly play host to the world's most iconic techno DJs, ranging from Carl Cox to Ben Sims. First up, "Distortion" has rippling synths, stabbing vocals, and a booming kick drum. "Fragment" has a menacing melody loop and punishing claps, underpinned by a rolling bassline. The title track, "Rupture" has a juddering melody stretched over a framework of gritty percussion. "Syntax" closes the release with a funky lead synth layered between brutal hi-hats and a heavy kick drum.
Mark Broom is back on CODE Records with a jackin' hardgroove techno single featuring remixes by Cesar Almena and Nuke. Hailing from the UK, Mark Broom is a techno veteran whose been active in the international scene since the '90s. During his decades long career, he has helped shape today's techno landscape as both a DJ and producer. Known as a dynamic producer who makes a range of styles, Mark Broom's back catalogue is a treasure trove ranging from trippy minimal to old-school breakbeat, but he is best known for his timeless style of funk-infused techno. This is the second time Mark Broom has featured on CODE Records, and his original track is accompanied by separate remixes from CODE co-founders Nuke and Cesar Almena. "Knight" is the solo original track, and it layers tribal drums and punishing claps to form an intense framework for sampled disco strings and a rolling bassline. Cesar Almena's rework focuses on the drums to create a high-velocity groove that smooths the original's rough edges. Nuke's remix strips back the drums to create an industrial version fused with disco funk.
CODE Records presents a release by Uncertain, who delivers four jackin' techno tracks with driving energy. Hailing from Austria, Uncertain was formally known as Boriqua Tribez, and has been making hardgroove techno for over two decades. His exhilarating style combines fast-paced rhythms with analogue machine funk. This is his second release on CODE Records, adding to an impressive catalogue that also includes other imprints ranging from Radio Slave's RSPX to Mark Broom's Beard Man. Uncertain is also a skilled DJ, known for his three-deck sets, and he's performed at the CODE parties at Fabrik in Madrid (Spain), which are linked to CODE Records. Run by Nuke and Cesar Almena, CODE events regularly play host to the world's most iconic techno DJs, ranging from Carl Cox to Ben Sims. First up, "Distortion" has rippling synths, stabbing vocals, and a booming kick drum. "Fragment" has a menacing melody loop and punishing claps, underpinned by a rolling bassline. The title track, "Rupture" has a juddering melody stretched over a framework of gritty percussion. "Syntax" closes the release with a funky lead synth layered between brutal hi-hats and a heavy kick drum.