Techno
Highly-Rated French Artist Space 92 Releases New ‘The Door’ EP On Reinier Zonneveld’s Filth on Acid!
Space 92 is the latest artist to land on the unstoppable Filth on Acid label with his three-track ‘The Door’ EP. This hit producer was Beatport‘s top selling artist of 2020 and has already had 2 number 1’s on Filth on Acid in the past, with ‘Atlas’, and ‘The Game‘. Here he shows off his skills and heads into 2022 on another wave of goodness.
‘The Door’ opens up with fizzing synths and blisteringly tough drums that will rattle walls. It’s got searing synths and an all-consuming sense of dynamic groove that never lets up. ‘Luna’ is a similarly potent track with thunderous claps and epic bass, all driven by more super solid kicks.
‘Cyberspace’ then closes down with futuristic synths, searing synth loops straight from a 90s video game, and whooshes of white noise and blasts of bass that bolster the grooves. This is a vital new EP from Space 92.
EDM Music
Eddy D’Amato Releases ‘Tides’ On MODVL
Eddy D’Amato releases ‘Tides’ on his own record label MODVL, marking his latest 2026 Techno record as part of his ongoing label output.
Eddy D’Amato steps out with “Tides”, another track that emphasises his Techno-leaning sound and the creative intent driving him forward. Released on his own imprint MODVL, “Tides” continues to define how Eddy D’Amato is positioning his work in 2026, with a clear focus on maintaining a consistent catalogue across his recent releases. As an Italian producer and DJ, his direction remains tied to developing both his sound and his label, with MODVL acting as a platform for his own output while also supporting emerging artists. With “Tides”, that direction carries through into a track grounded in controlled progression, darker tonal detail, and a structure suited for longer play in club settings, reinforcing his current run of releases without moving away from his core Techno approach.

MODVL as a Platform and Long-Term Direction
With “Tides”, Eddy D’Amato continues to position MODVL as a central part of his work, not just as a label for releases but as a space that reflects his decisions across sound and artist direction. By releasing through MODVL, Eddy D’Amato keeps full control over how his music is introduced, ensuring that each track aligns with his overall catalogue instead of following outside expectations. His role as both producer and label head allows him to manage this process closely, keeping consistency across releases while also opening space for emerging artists whose work fits within the same direction. This creates a clear connection between his personal output and the identity of MODVL, where each release contributes to a wider catalogue that stays focused without shifting away from its core.
This approach also shows how Eddy D’Amato is extending his work beyond individual tracks, using MODVL to establish a longer-term presence within the electronic space. His catalogue reflects an ongoing exploration of sound, where experimentation exists alongside structure, allowing each release to contribute something distinct without losing continuity. Instead of relying on short-term trends, Eddy D’Amato maintains a steady release pattern that supports both his development as an artist and the growth of MODVL as a recognised imprint. Through this, his work continues to gain reach across the genre, with each release reinforcing a direction that stays consistent across production, curation, and overall identity.
Inside “Tides”: Sound, Detail, and Movement
In “Tides”, Eddy D’Amato focuses on a Techno structure where propulsive beats meet melodic detail, creating a track that holds attention through controlled development. Rolling basslines sit at the core of the arrangement, supported by layered textures and darker lead elements that move across the track without overwhelming it. Interlocking synths and percussive patterns give the track its drive, while the overall structure allows each section to connect naturally, avoiding abrupt transitions. This keeps the track effective for extended play, with enough variation across its progression to maintain interest in both club settings and longer DJ sets.

As the track continues, “Tides” introduces distorted elements, sharper rhythmic hooks, and softer pulsating layers that sit beneath the main structure, giving the track a balanced but steady intensity. Each layer is introduced with control, allowing the track to develop gradually while maintaining a clear direction throughout its runtime. This reflects how Eddy D’Amato continues to refine his approach, using each release to expand his catalogue while staying connected to the core elements that define his sound. Through “Tides”, this direction remains consistent, with the track adding depth to his releases while reinforcing the identity tied to MODVL, closing the release with a clear sense of purpose across both sound and structure.
Where “Tides” Fits in Eddy D’Amato’s Current Run
Before MODVL, Eddy D’Amato released music on labels including Comade Music, Natura Viva, Nothing But, Gain Plus, and 7AGE Music, with earlier tracks supported by artists such as Dubfire, Spartaque, and Marco Carola. That context places “Tides” within a catalogue that has already been active across multiple Techno outlets, where his releases have been circulating through DJ sets and label-driven platforms. With MODVL now handling his recent output, Eddy D’Amato keeps his releases within a single imprint, allowing his work and label direction to stay aligned across each track.
In 2026, “Tides” sits alongside recent MODVL releases including “Keeps Me Alive”, “No Control”, and “Champion”, showing a consistent output tied to his own label. For Eddy D’Amato, this period reflects a shift towards maintaining his catalogue through MODVL, where each release contributes to a growing body of work centred on his Techno approach. Instead of treating “Tides” as a standalone record, it connects directly to this run of releases, adding to a catalogue that continues to expand through his own imprint.
“Tides” by Eddy D’Amato is now available on Spotify and Beatport. Use the links below to stream or purchase the release.
EDM Music
Van Snyder, Serena Bleu, Alexander Popov Unveil ‘You Get What You Give’ Rework, Remixed by DJs From Mars
DJs From Mars remix Van Snyder, Serena Bleu and Alexander Popov’s cover of ‘You Get What You Give’ into a full festival anthem for 2026.
The EDM scene is buzzing once again, and this time it’s for a collaboration that’s nothing short of electrifying. Van Snyder, Serena Bleu, and Alexander Popov have joined forces to breathe new life into the iconic “You Get What You Give,” delivering a modern take under the banner of New Radicals cover. But the real magic unfolds in the remix, where DJs From Mars step in to elevate the track into a full-blown festival anthem for 2026.
This release is more than just a nostalgic nod — it’s a statement. Van Snyder brings his signature high-energy production style, layering driving beats and uplifting melodies that perfectly complement Serena Bleu’s dynamic vocal performance. Alexander Popov adds his trance-infused touch, giving the track an emotional depth that resonates across genres.
Enter DJs From Mars, the masters of mashup and remix culture. Known for their explosive sets and genre-bending productions, the Italian duo transforms the track into something colossal. Their remix amplifies the track’s energy with pounding kicks, soaring synths, and an undeniable festival-ready drop that feels tailor-made for massive stages. It’s clear they’ve crafted this version with one goal in mind: creating the anthem of 2026.
With its blend of nostalgia, innovation, and explosive remix work, this collaboration doesn’t just revisit a classic – it reignites it, setting the tone for dance floors worldwide and reminding everyone why EDM continues to evolve, inspire, and connect.
EDM Music
Crosshair Returns With Arabic Melodic Techno Release, ‘Night in the Dunes’
Crosshair releases Night in the Dunes on Lohit Records, a cinematic melodic techno track blending dark grooves with Middle Eastern elements.
Crosshair returns with ‘Night in the Dunes,’ a new melodic techno production inspired by the sandy peaks of the desert. Shaped by a cinematic soundscape, the track is not just something you hear, but one that immerses listeners into late, summer nights spent on the dancefloor.
Released on Lohit Records, ‘Night in the Dunes’ blends dark techno grooves with rich Middle Eastern ethnic elements to create a distinct identity. Inspired by the desert, Crosshair delivers a club-ready anthem that maintains emotion and storytelling at the core of its auditory experience.
While the first drop sets the scene, what follows is what truly makes the record unique. Backing vocals carrying Arabic lyrics create a sense of magic over an instrumental that feels straight out of the movie ‘Dune’.
Driven by atmospheric textures and emotive melodies, the track gradually builds toward its second drop, where the soundscape shifts from an emotional tone into a high-energy groove.
Wrapping up emotion, identity and energy under one production, ‘Night in the Dunes’ is a strong addition to Crosshair’s catalogue and a must-have on every melodic techno listener’s playlist.
Stream ‘Night In The Dunes’ by Crosshair now, available on all platforms worldwide.
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