Israeli Shlomi Aber has been releasing top quality techno for over 2 decades and showed no sign of slowing down. Consistently delivering serious heat this year, not only on his own label ‘Agile Recordings’, but also on Yoshitoshi and Suara, we loved the melodic techno beauty of ‘Swinging Chords ‘ on UMEK’s 1605 label. Italian DJ/producer Uto Karem continues to pile up the bookings and releases in 2015. A real head down and dance like no one’s watching affair.
2015 BEST BREAKBEAT DJS MANUAL
With tracks on Clap Your Hands, Manual Music and Italian label Metropolitan, our pick of his so far for 2015 is the ‘Serge EP’ on New Violence Records. Greek producer Nikola Gala has consistently released serious techno flavoured sounds throughout 2015 and is a real name to look out for. The title track is a real chugger, whilst ‘Flexable’ is a truly hypnotic slice of deep techno flavour. With over 2 decades in dance music, Mr.G continues to receive major plaudits from across the globe, with our favourite release in 2015 the old school favoured ‘Binky’s Groove EP’. Our choice of stand out moment from ANNA in 2015 was her ‘Unstable Structures EP’, with the title track being an absolute main room monster that has been gobbling up dancefloors across the planet.Ī great year so far for Mr.G with some amazing releases on Planet Rhythm and Breed Records. One of Brazil’s finest exports, ANNA has had a truly amazing 2015 so far, with releases on Tiga’s Turbo Recordings, Kraftek and Tronic, whilst remixing the mighty Yousef’s ‘Believe’ on Circus. With support from the likes of Richie Hawtin, Umek and Sharam, big things are expected from the boy from Buenos Aires. With major releases on Toolroom and Suara, Adrian’s stock has really been rising on the diverse techno scene. Here’s our list of 20 techno artists that have been enjoying an amazing 2015 so far.Īdrian Hour has really been making a name for himself in 2015. From it’s early conception in Detroit a quarter of a century ago to becoming a real buzz word in 2015, techno artistery has always been at the epicentre of underground dance culture. From it’s heavy industrial beginnings, today’s techno now has the ability to slow down it’s tempo and spread it’s wings across a number of different styles.