From the Palace to the Club: A Techno Mix Fit for Royalty

From the Palace to the Club: A Techno Mix Fit for Royalty

When you think of the Queen, techno might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But in a world where beats reign supreme, even royalty can't resist the pulsating rhythms of techno's finest. With our latest mix, we pay homage to techno's monarchs and jesters alike – with a cheeky nod to the Queen herself, as she takes her rightful place behind the decks.

 

 Tracklist:

  • Maddix, Fêlês - My Gasoline
  • Mha Iri - Filthy
  • Clap Codex, Marie Vaunt - Infinity (Marie Vaunt Remix)
  • Robert Miles, Deborah De Luca - Children
  • Alex Di Stefano - Dark Factory
  • Avao, The Rocketman - Our Happiness
  • Oscar L - Universal Love
  • Enrico Sangiuliano, Charlotte de Witte - The Age Of Love
  • Mha Iri - Let the Good Times Roll
  • Le Shuuk, B-Stylezz - Konje
  • Wax Motif, Caden Cox - In My Hands
  • Marie Vaunt - Smile You’re On Acid
  • Adam Beyer - Robotic Arms

This mix features some of the freshest tracks to hit the scene. Notably, the reinvention of the classic "Children" by Robert Miles, touched by the genius of Deborah De Luca, and the ethereal beats from Enrico Sangiuliano and Charlotte de Witte's collaboration, showcase the versatility and evolution of the genre.

While you're here vibing to these mesmerizing beats, don't forget to check out our exclusive rave clothing line. Each piece is inspired by the same electric energy you feel in this mix. Perfect attire for any techno enthusiast ready to rave in style.

So, as we picture the Queen spinning records in Buckingham Palace, we invite you to join in on this royal rave. Long live the beats and the threads that accompany them!

Stay edgy,
Transcend

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2 comments

Gracias todos por un movimiento en armonia❤

Juan Jose Martinez Banderas

Que padre poder contribuir en el genero musical y aser sentir todos son igual vivrar en la misma frecuencia

Juan Jose Martinez Banderas

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