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Tresher, Gregor / Bailey, Marco / Hades, Tom The Elektronik Zoo (Festival Journey Va. EP) Elektronik Zoo Sounds vinyl record Trusted Brand

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4 Tracks – 4 Artists of Pumpin Tech With Spoken Vocal & Techno.
The new various artists compilation launches with a seismic opener from none other than Gregor Tresher, a true legend whose influence has shaped the sound of techno for decades—”Bonegrinder” is a raw, hypnotic masterstroke. Following is Marco Bailey, our iconic label founder and relentless force in the scene, delivering a bold Electro cut with “Arcane”. The journey continues with deep melodic trips from Works of Intent & Voltaire and Tom Hades & Soren Aalberg, gritty Electro from Ian O’Donovan, raw techno heat from Eddie Merced, and ethereal Electronica by Alienna—each artist contributing their unique voice to this powerhouse compilation.
This four-track compilation draws a tight line between warehouse muscle and emotional lift, delivering techno that’s as moving as it is functional. Each cut brings a distinct perspective, yet they all share a sense of cinematic build and focused production. Gregor Tresher starts with ‘Bonegrinder’, a slow-burn builder that creeps forward before erupting into a peak-time workout. The groove is tight, the progression deliberate and when it hits full stride, it lands with impact. ‘Cascade Rips’, a collaboration between Works Of Intent and Voltaire, brings a different mood entirely. Its rolling bassline sits beneath a futuristic synth lead that feels both suspenseful and strangely touching. There’s emotion under the surface and it simmers just right. On the Side-B, Marco Bailey drops ‘Arcane’, built around raw drum machine sequences and electro pulses. It grooves hard with a throwback vibe, nodding to early rave with metallic melodies and vocodered snippets that recall Kraftwerk without mimicking. The closer, ‘Perditae’ by Tom Hades and Soren Aalberg, floats into a more euphoric space. Its rising melody and ghostly vocals feel like they’re beamed down from the heavens. A smartly curated collection of peak and soul.