01 - Ghastly Deluxe (Justified & Ancient) (122 BPM)
02 - Introduction to Chaos Magick (Shit Was Just Waiting to Happen) (125 BPM)
03 - Subliminal Bouquet (Furtive Inner Monologue) (124 BPM)
Subliminal Bouquet is the debut release from The Nuclear Rites, a Mexican collective focused on unconventional and dystopian aesthetic expressions for the most hardcore underground DJs and sonic dissidents around the planet. Anyer Quantum leads the charge with this psychedelic techno triptych, three tracks infused with influences from across the spectrum shining darkly in the night. Apart from producing deep digging underground beats, Anyer also mixes DJ sets in a variety of styles. Find out more and support this creator on Patreon! Released by The Nuclear Rites. Mastering by Flembaz at Tripalle Studios. Photo by A. Synaptic. Design by Module_.
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01 - Flembaz - Alchemy (Retouched Mix) (127 BPM)
02 - John Lead - Tunnel Vision (126 BPM)
03 - Ewake - Now (126 BPM)
04 - Floating Machine - Deep Sky (125 BPM)
05 - Anyer Quantum - 100% Authentic 3rd World Beats (128 BPM)
06 - Triangle Eyes - Sharpshooter (124 BPM)
07 - Alic - Underwater Shufflemonster (130 BPM)
08 - Kazuki - Acid Deal (122 BPM)
09 - Luis M - Occidents (125 BPM)
10 - Stoertebeker - Ten Thousand Miles (124 BPM)
Blind Arc returns with Pote 2, their second compilation featuring a vast palette of sounds from up-and-coming as well as established artists. Focused mainly on hypnotic techno and progressive vibes with a touch of psychedelia, every track has plenty of dimensions to explore. Mastered by Flembaz at Tripalle Studios, artwork by Exclusive Dot, and original photography by Luís Borges.
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01 - Deep Mode (125 BPM)
02 - Arus (125 BPM)
03 - Deep Mode (Anyer Quantum Remix) (125 BPM)
Progus is Yosef Amirov, a Russian producer established in Israel and dedicated to the psychedelic techno scene and genre. He has been a strong member of the Horns & Hoofs family for a long time, and now presents his new approach to techno on Portuguese imprint Blind Arc. Deep Mode showcases two tracks: a voyage between groove, powerful and gritty beats, and psychedelia, including a stellar remix by Anyer Quantum. Mastered by Flembaz at Tripalle Studios with artwork by Fred Sarmento and original photography by A. Synaptic.
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01 - Corrupted Meltdown (129 BPM)
02 - Kung Fu Hustle (126 BPM)
03 - Rebel Monk (123 BPM)
Anyer Quantum is a Mexican DJ and producer from Guadalajara and one of the more visible figures in the psychedelic techno realm. Corruption Meltdown, released by Portuguese label Blind Arc, marks his official debut, presenting a new universe of unconventional sounds, true to old school rave music with modern production values. Mastered by Flembaz at Tripalle Studios with artwork by Fred Sarmento and original photography by A. Synaptic.
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