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SignalDiscoveries › Mon, 29 Jun 2026

Mon, 29 Jun 2026

The thread today is unrelenting warehouse pressure, with techno and tech trance dominating the crates via NWHR's "028", The Southern's "Ultrasound", and a blistering Mark Broom take on Slam's "Vapour". Hertz and Wehbba clock three entries between them, shifting from peak-time stomp to experimental fringe, while Gi Gi's "Pink Dirt" provides the lone ambient reprieve. Pure dark propulsion and surgical sound design throughout.

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Relentless 143-BPM hardgroove that compresses the room into a strobe-lit corridor of pure physical pressure.

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Pure Mord pedigree: a 140 BPM A-flat minor barrage that turns the room into steel and sweat.

I’d save this for the point of no return: Broom strips it to a lean, merciless 140-bpm warehouse demolition.

Pure peak-time weaponry at 140 BPM: raw, hypnotic, and precision-engineered to buckle every floor it meets.

At 107 BPM, this is a deceptively heavy, high-energy drift through Mood Hut’s signature warm, organic haze.

A 128-bpm siege in A-flat minor that turns the booth into a pressure cooker; pure UTTU vandalism with no emergency exit.

A bruising 140 BPM march through corrugated warehouses, where every synthetic scrape feels engineered for 4am surrender.

A slow-burning, high-voltage after-hours weapon that proves deep house doesn’t need velocity to ignite the floor.

Kruse’s framework gets tightened into a gleaming, high-pressure missile built for absolute peak-time devastation.

Propulsive leftfield electro at a locked 128, built for dark rooms and deeper floors.

I keep this for the empty-room hours: viscous, sixty-five-BPM dread from techno veterans with nothing left to prove.