My #Fedivision 2024 #Techno track "Synthetic Synchronicity" is now live and free on Bandcamp and Ko-fi! It’ll also drop on all streaming services sometime next week, but won’t be free there. Anyway, enjoy the vibes! Oh, and by the way, #Fedivision is hella cool! 🎶✨
C'est le WE et on part en Belgique avec Amelie Lens. Native de Vilvorde, DJ et productrice de sa propre sauce, elle vous emmènera dans toute la finesse de son univers à la fois très Acide (les amateurs de TB303 et de Commodore 64 vont kiffer, elle est fetishiste des sons de ces petites merveilles) et lourd avec du gros groove Hardtek et des leads supers trancy qui collent le tout dans la froideur de notre époque.
Fan de Nine Inch Nails, et autres Boys Noise, de Psy-Trance aussi, elle ancre tout dans une démarche mélodique pleine de complexité et dans la techno... ça fait du bien.
"Released on 1st January 1994, Robert Hood’s ‘Minimal Nation’ saw the pioneering Detroit producer distill techno’s futuristic intent, creating a stripped-back, raw, and percussive record that became a defining work of the minimal techno sound."
As you sit with your cyberdeck in front of the dataterm, trying to hack the corpo building, you realize that you are missing the right music. Suddenly, you remember that you downloaded a few audio files from an artist in Berlin from the old-net, an artist specializing in the perfect music for netrunning sessions.
You upload the tracks to your cyberdeck and let yourself be immersed in the digital world by the driving beats and pulsating synths. It's time to start your hack and infiltrate the corpo system - with the right music in your ears, you are unstoppable!
@revengeday Such a great tune! I'm starting the prep for my session tomorrow of CBR+PNK, reading one thing here, another there, listening to some tunes and getting inspired.
Attention #BandcampFriday people! If you have club style #techno techno or #minimal techno tracks between 128-134 BPM or #trance that leans more traditional rather than progressive between 142-145 BPM, drop me some links in the comments.
@heapy You might be hearing hardtekk, which is more or less the latest iteration. Not as fast as OG schranz, but unlike the following iteration of hardtechno has harder kickdrums to make up for the lower BPM.
Honestly, I'm kinda confused by why it's now becoming bigger, seeing as I was around for the genre foundation 10-15 years ago and expected it to go through the roof back then.