Hypnotic psy-techno odyssey on an epic scale.
Potent, DMT-spiked sci-fi jakker beat from Nashville, TN.
Trippy mittel European TechGno mysticism.
Sha-manically attuned and instinctive astral Techno from a master of his art.
Spectral/Tribal oddity from the mind of Daniel Lopatin...
Pulsing, strobing 4/4 psychedelia for the braver psychonauts.
A homage to Goan and Swedish trance as heard in the Brazilian rainforest.

Mindblowing post-Techno psychedelia from Glamorous Pat Maherr.
Ultra-peakin' lo-fi Trance Noise brilliance.
Spasming avant-Techno Noise for the jakkerz.
Dissonant car alarm Techno for the real hardcore.
Like hi-strength acid Techno gone very wrong in the best sense.
Both halves of SND on an extended, reduced Warehouse session.
Linear, monolithic, Industrial hypnosis.
14 tracks: Chamber drift
14 tracks: techno techno techno
14 Tracks: Underworld Missive
14 tracks: Holo Core
14 tracks: Trouble At Mill
14 Tracks: Cyan Psych Syzygy
14 Tracks:Road Works
14 tracks from other 'floors
14 tracks elevation/expansion
14 tracks: Digital Smoke

On 21 Sep 17:39 Tom Bailey said:
http://14tracks.com
“Nice one!”
You've managed to use a serious and debilitating illness to describe music which does the same thing over and over!
SPRING BREAK!!!!
What next? Cancerous drum breaks? Down's Syndrome Synths? I try never to troll, and hope this won't be viewed as it, but you guys are so far wide of the mark here it's not even funny.
On 21 Sep 20:20 Dirk de Jong said:
http://14tracks.com
“yes”
based on the several tracks I've previewed so far I think it's a great set
sure, it's "repetitive" on a certain level, but composed well enough to be deeply hypnotic and not confining - repetition with layering and evolution, etc.
good stuff