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Wed, 24 Jun 2026
Today’s haul is welded to a dark, propulsive thread where techno and electro rule the tempo. Professor X’s self-titled saga leads the charge at 8.9 with jacking electro tension, while Sueno and Clotur’s "One Touch" and Border One’s "Spectral Tension" hold the line at 8.7. Hermeth doubles down across techno and dubstep, keeping the low end mercilessly tight.
13 added to rotation
In my crates, this 130bpm Clone electro hits like a body-jacking manifesto wired straight to the mains.
A 136-BPM pressure cooker of metallic drones and locked grooves that turns any room into a strobe-lit sweatbox.
Relentless 140-BPM hypnosis from the Sublunar camp that grips the floor and refuses to let go.
A bruising 125-BPM collision of grime pressure and jazz-leftfield broken beat that commands the floor without sacrificing sophistication.
A relentless 128-BPM vortex of shadow and machine precision, built for strobe-lit surrender.
I’d slip Cooper’s remodel into a 120 BPM set without warning, letting its cerebral deep techno throb bridge the organic and the abyss.
A 143 BPM Detroit-tinged missile that converts raw voltage into pure dancefloor hypnosis.
A bruising 143-BPM electro-dubstep hybrid that turns any room into a pressure cooker; pure peak-time venom from Dionysian Mysteries.
Searing Detroit electro forged for 4am paranoia, its twitching synths and metallic dread cutting clean through the smoke.
A bristling 128-BPM electro juggernaut crackling with unfiltered voltage that only an artist-run imprint could sanction.
I would throw this 136 BPM hardware snarl in when the room needs an energy-9 jolt that clears every hint of complacency.
Cinematic tension at house tempo; a 103 BPM slow-burn that electrifies the after-hours room.
Relentless 140 BPM hypnosis drags the room into a strobe-lit abyss; Molekül by numbers, but the numbers add up.