The Midnight Project #097

The Midnight Project Techno Music - En podcast af Sebastiaan Hooft - Onsdage

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Midnighters, we're back with another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project, igniting your Wednesday morning with beats that resonate deep into the soul. This week, we've curated an exceptional lineup that will elevate your spirits, perfect for your morning rituals or a late-night drive. As always, for those eager to dive deeper into the specifics, the full tracklist awaits at 1001 Tracklists.Diving into this week's selection, we spotlight a trio of tracks that not only define the current techno landscape but also showcase the diverse backgrounds of their creators. First, we have "333" by Horatio & Vikthor, a track that embodies the raw energy and intricate soundscapes these artists are known for. Horatio, hailing from Romania, brings his unique blend of rhythms infused with the cultural depth of Eastern Europe. At the same time, Vikthor adds his Italian flair for melody and progression, making "333" a captivating journey from start to finish.Then, we shift gears to my own creation, "Transmitter." This track is a personal journey into the realms of sound that I've been exploring, aiming to connect with each of you on a deeper level. The process behind "Transmitter" was all about capturing the essence of late-night drives and introspective moments wrapped in a melody that speaks without words.Lastly, "Neapolis" by Stephan Barbieri takes us on a mesmerizing trip to the heart of techno's evolution. Stephan, a wizard crafting atmospheric layers, draws inspiration from his Neapolitan roots, embedding Naples' vibrant spirit and historical richness into every beat. "Neapolis" is a testament to Stephan's skill in merging traditional sounds with futuristic rhythms, creating a nostalgic and refreshingly new track.As we journey through these tracks and more, I invite you to become an integral part of The Midnight Project. Subscribe to the show, share the love with fellow techno enthusiasts, and become a Midnighter, if you haven't already done so. I'm always looking for new sounds and artists to feature, so drop your favorite track from this week's show or suggest an artist you'd love to hear in an upcoming episode.Stay connected, and let the power of techno carry you through the week. Sebastiaan Hooft

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