The alchemical results shimmer across Acid Endless, a high-voltage expedition through scorched techno terrain and hypnotic acid house motifs, surging with kinetic force and raw analog fervor.
Tag: Techno
Cylander & Friends :: Disco Most Haunted (Mighty Force)
Disco Most Haunted is a hypnotic, hallucinatory trip—where every squelch tells a story, and every beat haunts the dancefloor.
KIKOK :: Slow Crunch (Mestnost)
Across five original tracks and six transformative remixes, Fedoseev’s deep-rooted love for live performance radiates. Here, performance becomes communion—an unspoken language etched in shimmering soundscapes.
cable.percussion :: Acroplastics (Computer Controlled)
Acroplastics pulses with euphoric breaks, deep basslines, and intricate electro architectures—tracks that feel as if they’ve been beamed in from the fringes of known space, unflinchingly embracing the luminous pulse of old-school acid, glitch experimentation, and widescreen melodic cascades.
Lefto Early Bird :: For midnight drives
Seamlessly weaving together the pulsing rhythms of house with the atmospheric textures of electronic jazz, Highway Project unfolds like a cinematic score for nocturnal wanderers—a sonic companion crafted for midnight drives and the open road’s quiet mysteries.
WE FORFEIT :: Interview & Mix (Node, Gated Recordings)
As the Spring draws in, the music keeps flowing here at WE FORFEIT. For this month, we have a label we love. We have Gated Recordings. Founded in 2019 by DJ Node and Jadey Smith, Gated has become an imprint of serious intent in the world of electronic music.
Circuitry and Shadows :: An audio collage exploration
In the dim corridors of experimental electronic music, where industrial textures fuse with ambient drift and fractured rhythm, a quiet evolution is unfolding. Circuitry and Shadows explores six compelling releases that blur genre lines, weaving metallic atmospheres, glitch-laden pathways, and modular pulses into dense, emotive audio collages. These works, drawn from visionary labels and artists, don’t just coexist—they resonate, forming a shared current within the shadowy stream of industrial-leaning ambient electronics.
Antler Records :: The early years
Antler Records, the iconic label born in 1981 from the vision of Roland Beelen, rose anew in 2024—reborn, recharged, and resonating once more. Delving into its vaults, the label unveils a treasure trove of rare sonic artifacts, painstakingly compiled by Lieven De Ridder of Walhalla Records. But this revival isn’t just about the past—retrospective (and new) releases are on the horizon. The legacy lives on as history spins forward—until 2026.
Ndorfik :: Binary Echo EP (People Can Listen)
Binary Echo isn’t just a nod to IDM’s golden era—it’s a graceful synthesis of what once was, now refracted through newer tools, sharper machines, and an artist’s skillful touch.
Sigillum S :: Aborted Towns, The Deadly Silence Before Utopia (Subsound)
A gripping, ominous, and irresistibly punchy power electronics album, laced with post-techno industrial flair. Highly recommended for fans of bold electronic experimentation, gritty industrial soundscapes, and chaotic breakbeats.
The Fly :: No Duplication (Labile)
Ultimately, No Duplication doesn’t conform to genre boundaries—it moves fluidly through time, memory, and mood, finding resonance not in classification but in the emotional undercurrent that ties it all together.
















