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SignalDiscoveries › Sun, 12 Jul 2026

Sun, 12 Jul 2026

35 added to rotation

Deceptively fierce at 113 BPM; warm, melodic depth stretched tight over a relentless after-hours skeleton.

A hypnotic 122-BPM descent into warm, psychedelic territory that locks the floor after midnight without ever breaking a sweat.

A widescreen, 122-BPM pilgrimage that weaponises 7A melancholy against a ten-out-of-ten surge of kinetic pressure.

A cavernous 115-bpm trip locked in 6A that weds deep house pressure to nocturnal atmosphere, built for smoked-out floors where melody anchors the drift.

At 140bpm in key 7A, this is a high-pressure leftfield techno weapon that channels Nous'klaer atmosphere into pure dancefloor catharsis.

Pure, unrelenting loop hypnosis at 140 BPM—built to weld warehouses into a single breath.

Relentless 140 BPM pressure carved from Mutual Rytm steel; a peak-time weapon that breathes through its own smoke.

At 140 BPM, Phil Berg turns NØRBAK’s source material into a maximum-energy vortex of deep, emotive pressure that obliterates the floor.

Propulsive ambient at 133 BPM that trades pastoral drift for concrete-clad after-hours introspection.

Leftfield deep house sharpened to a 133bpm technoid point, brimming with after-hours menace and high-voltage character.

I’d reach for this 130-BPM electro cut when the room needs chrome-plated discipline and a shadowy melodic edge.

I’d reach for this dusty, full-throttle after-hours weapon that warps minimal frameworks into peak-time hypnosis.

A lush, 122-BPM ascent that trades risk for reliability, wrapping the floor in melodic warmth until the lights come up.

Silat Beksi channels pure voltage through a minimal lens, forging electro that grips the floor without sacrificing warmth or melodic identity.

A 133 BPM surge of melodic heat that proves peak-time can still carry a bruised heart.

A lean, high-energy roller that sacrifices story for seamless utility on the floor.

Up The Stuss reliability: a 130-bpm groove chassis that runs warm but never quite finds its melodic destination.

58.1

Sleek, rolling 130-BPM minimal that channels maximum energy into a warm, hypnotic after-hours groove.

KH888.1

A 140 BPM missile of raw hypnotic trance that turns after-hours rooms into sweat-drenched pressure chambers.

A rolling 128-BPM surge of rubberised bass and C-major sunbeams that turns the floor into a pressure cooker without scalding it.

A 128 BPM jolt in 8B that channels Haŵs' pedigree into raw, unrelenting dancefloor voltage.

Bansuri lines spiral through a nine-volt downtempo haze, bridging organic breath and club pressure at a deceptive two-hundred BPM.