25/02/2026
Our #025 comes straight outta the heart of the East — and trust us, this one’s left marks in more than a few places already.
really knows what he’s doing. You can tell this isn’t random track selection — this is experience. He understands techno in all its different forms and knows exactly how to use that knowledge to build something special. This set isn’t just a mix, it’s a journey through decades of sound, attitude, and evolution.
He kicks things off unexpected — breaks and electro vibes right from the start. Super refreshing. It’s the perfect proof that he’s not stuck in one lane. There’s space, groove, tension. Distortion plays a huge role here — gritty textures, rough edges, raw drive. Nothing feels too clean or polished. It’s dirty in the best way possible. You can hear influences from multiple eras of techno, blended into something that feels current but still rooted in history. Around the middle of the podcast, things shift again. The sound gets more metallic, colder, heavier. We’re moving into industrial territory now. Hard kicks. Mechanical atmospheres. Relentless energy. It’s brutal — but never empty. It hits hard, but it’s got heart. Bigalke doesn’t just mix genres — he melts them together and reshapes them into something new. You’ll hear elements of old-school rave, electro, raw warehouse techno, industrial pressure — but it never feels forced. It flows. It evolves. It keeps surprising you. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, he switches the vibe again. New textures. New rhythm patterns. New energy. It never gets boring, never flat. From start to finish, it stays dynamic, powerful, and interesting.
If you’re into forward-thinking techno that respects the roots but pushes into darker, harder territory — this one’s for you. ⛓️
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