Dub / ninja

SignalDiscoveries › Tue, 7 Jul 2026

Tue, 7 Jul 2026

The dig turned up a fierce electro current today, with Der Zyklus’s "Formenverwandler" leading a high-scoring charge alongside SPF 50 and Nullptr. Rekab and Joe Carl offered deeper, slower counterpoints in techno and downtempo, but the prevailing mood stayed wired and propulsive.

11 added to rotation

Wired, organic downtempo built for the back room’s 5 a.m. comedown, all pulse and no slouch.

Warm, driving deep house built for 3 AM floors where the smoke hangs low and nobody wants the night to end.

I’d reach for this at four in the morning: sleek, nocturnal minimalism that offers hypnotic weight but never quite stamps its own identity.

Propulsive 125-BPM hypnosis that channels peak-time voltage into a late-night wormhole of shifting pressure and lockstep groove.

I’d drop this relentless 125-BPM electro sequence straight through the floor: a precision-drilled, Detroit-styled weapon for peak-time sweat.

A merciless 140 BPM hypnosis that burrows straight through the floor, dubby pressure forged for the bleakest hours.

At 140 BPM, this is Detroit-electro at its most unrelenting, built to punish systems and command total floor submission.

Hydraulic electro pressure at 140bpm with machined drums and a bassline that prowls.

R&S pedigree meets off-kilter breakbeat velocity in a wired, after-hours missile that keeps the room unsteady in the best way.

Axis7.9

Relentless peak-time pressure from the Planet Rhythm camp, built purely for the converted floor.

A ten-out-of-ten voltage surge reshaping the electro grid with militant precision and unmistakably cold futurism.