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MindTrip proudly celebrates its 100th release with Zeta, the sixth studio collaboration between label founder Pfirter and German artist Oliver Rosemann. Marking a new milestone in the labels journey, Zeta continues the exploration through the Greek alphabet with four powerful and finely detailed pieces that merge direct rhythmic energy with a synthesis that looks both to the past and the future of Techno. Each track unfolds with precision and purpose, revealing hypnotic layers and evolving tension — a clear reflection of the duos shared vision: intense, focused, and deeply immersive. This is MindTrip! - Cover image of the Rosette Nebula in HOO by Pfirter. The Rosette Nebula is a large, star-forming region located about 4,500 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros. This nebula is a stunning example of an emission nebula, where intense radiation from young, hot stars causes the surrounding gas to glow. The Hubble Palette, using Ha, OIII, and SII filters, brings out the intricate details of this cosmic cloud, showcasing its vibrant colors and complex structure.-
With Black Sun, Pfirter returns to MindTrip with a focused and uncompromising four-track statement built around gravity, pressure and controlled repetition. The EP explores techno not as release, but as a sustained state of tension and inward motion. Each track unfolds through locked grooves and subtle variations, creating a hypnotic continuum where restraint and density define the movement. Black Sun sets the core and anchors the EPs gravity. Event Horizon reinforces the irreversible pull, pushing the system toward a point of no return. Gravitational Collapse follows, compressing the energy and intensifying the pressure, before Singularity closes the record, establishing an immediate sense of motion and immersion. Produced through a hardware-centered workflow and captured as performance rather than assembly, Black Sun reflects Pfirters approach to techno as a physical, immersive and timeless experience. This is MindTrip! - Cover image of Thors Helmet Nebula by Pfirter. Thors Helmet Nebula, also known as NGC 2359, is a striking cosmic formation resembling a Viking helmet. Located about 11,960 light-years away in the constellation Canis Major, its a glowing cloud of gas shaped by powerful winds from a massive Wolf-Rayet star at its center. -