Review: Queen of Coins unleashes a six-track journey into electro, Italo-disco and Detroit techno brilliance here that serves as a masterclass in dancefloor psychedelia. It's been crafted for DJs blending innovation with homage to legends like Legowelt, Drexciya and Francisco. From the hypnotic pull of 'Head Tension' to the electrifying pulse of '16K Cal,' this BPM adventure bridges past and future. Elsewhere 'Bring it to the Top' delivers rawness for every powerful sound system, while "Damaged Souls" offers a heartfelt reflection on life's haunting "what ifs."
Review: There's a serious hardware edge to these new cuts from Quelza, who kick start Vaults 2025 in rugged and drum- led techno style. 'Funny, Not Really' is first out of the blocks with chunky kicks and freaky vocal sounds marbling the mix to keep you on edge. 'Melting Cards' strips things back to a hypnotic, loopy dub techno sound then 'Kraken Maldive' keeps the pressure on with hurried kicks and deft sine waves pulsing through the mix. The title cut closes with more intergalactic space techno explorations that are hugely evocative and with deep rhythms at their core.
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