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Mon, 6 Jul 2026
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A 109 BPM slow burn from Detroit’s deep-house vault, all smouldering keys and after-hours patience.
A dubby, hypnotic wormhole of evolving minimalism that locks the floor at 128 BPM and refuses to let go.
Relentless 128 BPM minimal techno that tightens the air and locks the floor into pure late-night hypnosis.
A dubby, 128-BPM hypnosis in A minor that channels the locked-in, low-ceiling haze of quintessential Panorama Bar material.
Melchior strips the groove to its dub skeleton, then lets the pressure haunt the corridors.
A 125-BPM dubby transmission that proves minimal techno can still breathe and swagger in the deep end.
I’d play this in a heartbeat: intricate organic percussion weaves through leftfield architecture, proving brainy sound design can still grip the floor.
Raw, lockstep techno at a punishing nine; a midnight pressure chamber that seizes the floor without mercy.
A velvet-lined 120-BPM roller that converts the booth into after-hours mythology without breaking sweat.
Raw, locked-in 122 BPM house pressure for the late-night faithful; maximum energy, zero filler.
A 9B, 130-BPM masterclass in restrained tension; Sepp turns Caposile’s floor into a late-night séance.
A locked 125 BPM supergroup cut that weaponises Visionquest pedigree into pure, unrelenting after-hours hypnosis.
A bruising 125bpm Detroit missile from FXHE that strips house to its sinew and dares the floor to keep up.
A 120 BPM labyrinth of crystalline texture that proves deep house can think as hard as it moves.
A chrome-plated breakbeat missile tuned to 136 BPM, channeling Detroit electro voltage into peak-time, high-impact club metal.
Feral breakbeat velocity at 136 BPM; peak-time electro pressure sculpted for basement systems.
A rolling, dub-drenched ten-energy hypnotiser built for sweat-drenched after-hours floors.
I fire this 128bpm dub-house bullet when the floor demands hypnotic, industrial discipline.
A 120-BPM masterclass in restraint that weaponises ambient minimalism to quietly searing effect.
My go-to Rush Hour reissue: liquid deep house at 120 BPM that turns maximum energy into pure, immersive hypnosis.
A maximal yet intimate 120-BPM sermon that turns the club into a smoke-filled confessional.
I’d call it a masterclass in controlled voltage, squeezing maximum pressure from a lean 118 BPM frame without ever breaking sweat.
Chicago soul liquefied into a 122bpm hypnosis that demands a dark room and a capable soundsystem.
At 130 BPM, this energy-8 hypnodrone applies singular pressure, burying the room in late-night ambient tension.