01. Svreca - Erosion* - Semantica Spain - 2021
02. Sandwell District - 7" Untitled - Point Of Departure - 2023
03. PRG M - Flutto Rovente - Mist - 2020
04. Fabrizio LAPIANA - Demons - Attic Music Italy - 2021
05. LAERTES - Pulse Two - Pulse Two - -2020
06. AUTOKINETIC - A Saucerful Of Sequence - Mistress - 2021
07. PSYK - Out Of Sight (Sigha remix) - Non Series Spain - 2022
08. HOEDUS - Broken Mirror (Anthony Linell remix) - Mental Modern Italy - 2023
09. Boddika - Broken Wave - Counterchange Recordings - 2018
10. Gianluca CAIATI - Rude Exhibition - KSR Italy - 2022
11. Shifted - Chapter 69 - Our Circula Sound - 2012
12. LSD - Process 12 - LSD - 2020
13. Christian Wunsch - Fluid Mechanics - Dyad - 2016
16. ROBERT S - Nervosismo - Revolt Techno - 2018
17. UFO95 & Rodhad - Lavende (03) - WSNWG Germany - 2024
18. Rumenige - Fastfood - OAKS - 2020
19. Takaaki Itoh - Boyscouter - Mord - 2018
20. Simone Giudice - Pace - Semantica Spain - 2022
21. TRANSIENT X4 - V3 - Subjected Systems Germany - 2018
22. Peryl & Rodhad - Kallait 04 - WSNWG Germany - 2024
23. TRIPEO - Robber Barons (Answer Code Request remix) - Kias - 2023
24. Pagalve - "Acidized" (Loktibrada remix) - Shaded Music - 2015
25. Jamie BISSMIRE - Woven Whispers - No Signal Germany - 2024
26. Viels - Gone - Analog Section Holland - 2022
27. Yan COOK - MoonFlow - Planet Rhythm - 2021
28. Surgeon - Triple Threat - Tresor Germany - 2025
29. ASC - Isodensity - Arts - 2020
30. HERMES - Stasis - Olympos -2018
This set is deeply inspired by the spirit of Birmingham techno nights in the Tunnel Club, where the true underground still breathes. It carries that unmistakable feel of rawness, integrity, and restraint—music shaped by dark rooms, heavy systems, and a community that values depth over spectacle. From the first moments, the sound is inward-looking and uncompromising, rooted in tension, repetition, and atmosphere rather than obvious drops or flashy moments.
The rhythm feels functional and physical, yet emotionally distant, echoing the Birmingham tradition of techno as a tool rather than a performance. Loops grind steadily, textures scrape and pulse, and space is used deliberately, creating a hypnotic pressure that pulls the listener into a focused, almost ascetic state. There’s a sense of discipline throughout the set—every element earns its place, nothing is excess.
As it unfolds, the energy becomes dense and enveloping, evoking late-night warehouse floors where the crowd moves instinctively, not for release but for endurance. The music feels industrial, shadowed, and serious, yet deeply human—designed for those who listen closely and stay until the end.
This is techno in its underground form: honest, austere, and immersive. A set that reflects Birmingham’s legacy—where techno isn’t about trends or moments, but about continuity, pressure, and the shared experience of losing yourself in sound.