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Thu, 25 Jun 2026
16 added to rotation
Relentless, unvarnished Mord pressure built for the bleary hours when the floor demands hypnosis, not mercy.
I’d call this a 140-BPM descent into raw, metallic hypnosis that grips the floor without ever raising a hand.
Feral electro machined at 140 BPM for peak-time devastation; a Kalahari Oyster Cult weapon that bites hard and leaves marks.
Delta Funktionen forges a bruising 130 BPM weapon of Detroit lineage, wielding 12A tension for unrelenting after-hours hypnosis.
A sleek, tenacious 128bpm weapon that channels Rhythm Section’s floor-focussed minimalism into pure, unrelenting motion.
A sleek, propulsive electro cut that locks its grip from the first bar and refuses to let the floor breathe.
A midnight sermon at 122 BPM, where G minor grit meets Pipe & Pochet poise—pure peak-time hypnosis without the cheap tricks.
Warm, rolling progressive house with organic textures that glow at 122 BPM—perfect for when the dancefloor needs sunrise fuel without burnout.
A dubby, late-night hypnosis woven from experimental vocals and organic low-end, crawling at a hundred BPM with serious intent.
A heavyweight slow-burner that weaponises 113 BPM into something deceptively brutal for the after-hours fringe.
A warm, driving progressive cut that locks the floor into a hypnotic 122-BPM sway without ever breaking a sweat.
I keep this 128-BPM roller locked for the after-hours, where its dubby hypnosis fully unravels.
A smouldering, high-tension pulse for the after-hours floor, all raw texture and restrained menace.
Zulum channels raw late-night energy into a dub-weighted deep house cut that moves like smoke through a basement.
A functional electro-breakbeat weapon with Detroit lineage that hits hard but lacks the singular spark of true greatness.