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Spotify playlist: 50 transcendent techno tracks

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  • Patrick Hinton
  • 29 August 2017
Spotify playlist: 50 transcendent techno tracks

A rack of irrepressible tracks have been added to our weekly updated Best New Techno playlist.

This week we’ve compiled a strong contingent of sounds primed to push listeners into headspaces outside of this dimension.

There’s a crunching audio assault from Pessimist’s debut Blackest Ever Black album; two wirey cuts that sound like dancing sprites from B12’s new Warp outing; and a wonky beat from Second Storey’s second LP on Houndstooth.

Playlist regular Machine Woman features again with the cheekily titled ‘I Want To Fuck House’; Peder Manerfelt is involved with the raucous, disorientating ‘Stream Of Time’; Lone delivers more airy etherealness; Mella Dee brings the acid; and Red Axes are on hand with an epic of a remix that unfolds in all manner of directions over the course of 8 minutes.

Listen below and head here to subscribe to the playlist to keep current with the pulse of techno.

Patrick Hinton is Mixmag's Digital Staff Writer, follow him on Twitter

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