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Hey Midnighters,Welcome to Episode 152 of The Midnight Project! This week's show is a full-speed journey through the freshest and most electrifying techno. We kick things off with Bart Skils and Heerhorst's "YKSI," setting the tone with unstoppable energy.I'm excited to feature Fabio Salvati, part of the Redesign Records family, bringing the heat with his track "Quasar." Every record this week is a statement — from Audio State & JSMN's "Dream Sequence" to the deep, driving force of Sisko Electrofanatik's "Ad Astra."And making it even more special, Drumsauw returns to The Midnight Project! After delivering a guest mix just two weeks ago, he's back with a brand-new release: "Odyssey," a powerful collaboration with Unknown Code. It's a massive moment you'll want to turn up loud.Catch the whole experience and tracklist right here:
Hey Midnighters,Festival season is officially here, and what better way to celebrate than with a special Saturday guest mix from none other than Drumsauw.You already know the vibe this time of year brings: longer nights, louder systems, and dancefloors that stretch into the sunrise. Drumsauw taps straight into that energy with a mix that's built for movement. His signature sound, tight, rolling, and unapologetically heavy, makes this the perfect way to launch into spring.Follow Drumsauw via https://www.instagram.com/drumsauw/With his own productions woven deep into the session and a sharp ear for selections that keep the pressure high, this mix is pure festival fire. One to play loud, wherever you are.Dive into the full playlist:
Midnighters,Welcome to Episode 148 of The Midnight Project! This week's show is a wild ride through the heart of high-energy techno, stacked with tracks that hit hard and stay with you.We open with Eli Brown's "Drip," featuring the fierce vocals of Eliza Legzdina, and from there, it's all gas—no brakes. Get ready for a killer VIP edit of "X-Files" by Ruback and Mariz, Massano's mind-bending "Telepathic," and a deep dive into the maze of "Labyrinth" by Jil Tanner, Patrick Scuro, and VEENMOL. Charlotte de Witte's "How You Move" delivers pure adrenaline, and the episode closes with the emotional depth of Neelix and Karla Blum's "Promise."This one's built for the dance floor and the dreamers alike.And here's your heads-up: Hit subscribe now—summer guest mixes are coming in hot from some of the best in the scene. You won't want to miss what's next.Catch the full playlist here:
Hey Midnighters, Ibiza is locking in its residencies, and the summer energy is building fast. From Amnesia to DC-10, the lineups are rolling out, and the island is gearing up for another legendary season. But one club that's making waves is UNVRS. It's something else entirely—pushing the boundaries of what a superclub can be. We expect next-level production, immersive experiences, and a sound system built to shake the soul.This week, I've been deep in the studio, refining my sound and drawing inspiration from the artists in this episode. Adam Beyer's precision-driven techno always delivers, while Marco Faraone and Felix Kröcher bring their signature power to the mix. And of course, my remix of Bismark & Sygma's ‘Chrome'—a track I had a lot of fun reimagining.Where are you listening from? Drop a comment or leave a review—it helps more Midnighters find the music and keeps the energy flowing.Sebastiaan
Midnighters, Episode #144 is a full-throttle techno show for those who live for the pulse of the night. Whether pushing through an early morning grind or diving into a deep club mindset, this is all about energy, movement, and pure momentum. We've got heavy hitters like Marco Faraone, who never fails to deliver those hypnotic beats, and Andres Campo, whose signature sound is designed to keep your adrenaline high. KiNK teams up with Raredub for a track that shifts gears in the best way possible—just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you somewhere new. I'm also bringing Elite into the mix this week. It's always special to share my music with you, and this one is designed to hit with precision. Plug in, turn up the volume, and let this set fuel your next session—whether it's a workout, a night drive, or just getting lost in the rhythm. Lock in the full tracklist here
Midnighters, This week on The Midnight Project, I'm bringing you a mix filled with artists shaping the underground sound. Samuele Lami delivers a special exclusive. I've been following his dedication to pushing boundaries in techno closely. His music is raw and powerful, and I'm excited to share this one with you. Axel Haube has been making waves with his deep, melodic approach, and teaming up with Robert Owens—a true legend—takes things to another level. Wehbba is also back in the mix, always bringing his signature touch of precision and depth. Cosmic Boys continues to be one of the most exciting duos, consistently delivering high-energy sets that fire up dance floors worldwide. And of course, Drunken Kong—one of the most dynamic acts out there—bring their unmistakable groove to round things out. If you've been following my Instagram, you've probably seen a lot of Ibiza vibes lately. The island's energy is always inspiring; you'll hear that influence throughout this episode. Follow along at https://www.instagram.com/sebastiaanhooft. Check out the full tracklist at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html, and let me know what resonated with you. Thank you for being part of this journey. See you next week. Sebastiaan
Midnighters, Episode 140 is here, bringing the pulse of Ibiza to your speakers! This week, we dive into a hypnotic journey of deep basslines, acid-infused grooves, and peak-time energy, all carefully curated to fuel your passion for techno. We start strong with Adam Beyer's "Do It For The Bass," setting the stage for a session that blends underground intensity with the euphoric energy of the White Isle. From driving rhythms by Oscar L & Metodi Hristov to acid rave anthems that ignite the dance floor, this episode reflects the essence of my sound—raw, uplifting, and built for movement. Whether in the gym, on the road, or chasing that perfect sunset moment, this mix is your soundtrack. Explore the full tracklist and keep the energy going at: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html Thanks for tuning in and sharing this journey with me. Stay inspired, stay moving! Sebastiaan
Dear Midnighters,I'm thrilled to present Episode 137 of The Midnight Project, a journey through the latest and most electrifying tracks in our techno universe. This week's lineup is packed with premieres and exclusives that are sure to ignite your passion for the dance floor.We kick off with Belocca's "Mirage" in the Dual DeStress & Fantoo Remix, setting a mesmerizing tone for the episode. As we progress, you'll experience the deep rhythms of NIIDO's "Underworld" and the captivating beats of Keah's "Behind" in the Emmy Skyer Remix.I'm particularly excited to feature "Yes I Do" by Authenticity, a track that embodies the spirit of our community. Ronnye M's "Lies Beyond" and May Larke's "Keep Us Going" in the Horatio Remix continue to elevate the energy, leading us to "Another Planet" by POPOF and Mauro Somm—a true highlight of this set.Hasegawa's "Feed The Cycle" and the collaboration between TimiR and Andres Koller on "Pull Up" introduce fresh, dynamic sounds that keep the momentum going. UMEK's "Polyvinyk (Mechanically Intensive)" delivers the driving intensity we all crave, and Activate!'s "Save Me" in the Slim Black Private Edit adds a unique twist to our journey.We close with DJ Sygma's "Gothic," leaving you on a high note, eager for more.For the full tracklist and to dive deeper into these tracks, visit https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Your support means the world to me, and I encourage you to explore these tracks further and share your favorites with fellow Midnighters.Thank you for being part of this incredible journey. Your energy and passion fuel The Midnight Project, and I can't wait to share more music with you next week.Stay inspired, and let the music move you.Sebastiaan
Midnighters,Welcome to 2025 and Episode #136! Let's kick off the year with a massive selection guaranteed to ignite your energy. This episode features new stuff from Joyhauser, Mha Iri, Space 92, and many more. We have a mix of exclusives and a classic to elevate your week. A special shoutout to the Space 92 Remix of Twins Project's “Bass In Your Face” — a timeless classic that helped define Space 92's signature sound. You'll also be locked into Joyhauser's epic “Warped,” stunned by MAY LARKE's “Telekinesis” in a Larisse Van Doorn remix and electrified by Mha Iri's “Neon Storm.” Wrapping it up, DJ Sygma's “New Galaxy” will take you to new heights.Dive into the full tracklist and relive the magic at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html.Thank you for tuning in, Midnighters. Let's make this year unforgettable!Sebastiaan
Midnighters! Happy New Year! Wishing you an incredible 2025 filled with great beats, high energy, and unforgettable moments. What better way to kick things off than with a Sebastiaan Hooft-packed episode of The Midnight Project to celebrate the new year? This week's show is a non-stop techno celebration featuring my remixes, private edits, and originals. From my remix of Slim Black's “Eternum” to collaborations like “Transcendence” with Raden (UK) and my track “Elite,” this episode is a testament to the power of music to unite and inspire. Feel the energy in exclusive private edits of Ramon Tapia's “Steam Roller” and Gorge's “We Start Again,” alongside standout tracks from legends like Jay Lumen and Mha Iri. This mix is all about setting the tone for an unforgettable year ahead. Dive into the full tracklist at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html and celebrate with us. Thank you for starting 2025 with me. Here's to an amazing year ahead – let's make it unforgettable together! With love, Sebastiaan
Midnighters, As we approach the end of 2024, it's time to celebrate the artists who defined this incredible year of techno. This Friday's special four-hour episode of The Midnight Project is packed with tracks from some of the finest names in the scene.Featuring music by Matt Sassari, BLR, Groovecreator, Konstantin Sibold, KAF3R, Vikthor, Kosmo, Victor Ruiz, Alex Stein, Layton Giordani, Jackie Hollander, Weska, Slim Black, André Pillar, Joyhauser, Superstrobe, Eli Brown, Cosmic Boys, Mha Iri, Hans J, Sergio Marini, Luke, Simina Grigoriu, Massano, LEVT, Sebastiaan Hooft, Raden (UK), Mark Reeve, Marie Vaunt, Liquid Soul, AILS, Pagano, Sam Paganini, Danny Avila, SUDO, Metodi Hristov, Jay Lumen, Adam Beyer, Green Velvet, Alex Di Stefano, Drunken Kong, UMEK, Space 92, Franco Smith, TimiR, Pan-Pot, Monika Kruse, KAS:ST, and BYØRN. Experience this celebration of the year's finest tracks and relive the magic with the full playlist at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Thank you for an unforgettable year. Let's close 2024 with a bang! Sebastiaan
Midnighters, This Christmas, join me for a hard-hitting techno gift with Episode 134 of The Midnight Project. I'll be spending the holidays soaking up the sun in Ibiza, the island where music and magic collide, and I've curated a show that captures that same electric vibe. This week's episode is packed with powerful energy, featuring tracks from some of the finest artists in the scene. Get ready for bangers like Robbie P (UK)'s "Believe," Belocca's "Mirage" (Genghis Remix), and Swen Baez's dark masterpiece, "The Hord." The real highlight, though, is the exclusive debut of Slim Black's highly anticipated remix of Silvius's "Distopic." Dropping this February on my label, Redesign Records, Slim Black's remix is pure fire. With relentless energy and hypnotic precision, this track is a peak-hour anthem destined to dominate dance floors worldwide. But that's not all! You'll also hear stunning tracks like Mha Iri's "No Return," Pablo Say's "Free The Mind," and the Mattia Saviolo remix of Teenage Mutants and D3FAI's "Fashion." This episode is a full-throttle techno journey, infused with the spirit of Ibiza. Explore the full playlist now at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html—it's your ultimate guide to the week's beats. Whether you're in the cold or the sun, tune in, turn it up, and let the music move you. Thank you for sharing this incredible ride with me, week after week. See you on the dance floor, Sebastiaan
Midnighters, Welcome to another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project! This week's session is a journey through pounding basslines, mesmerizing melodies, and a host of tracks to keep your energy soaring. We kick things off with NoNameLeft's "Oscillate," setting the perfect tone for what's to come. Get ready to lose yourself in the grooves of Calpas, Kos:mo, and Pablo Say's collaboration with Anna Tur—featuring my private edit of "My Life," a highlight you don't want to miss. The beats keep coming with PETER PAHN's infectious "Let The Beat Control Your Body" and the deep, cosmic sounds of Pleasurekraft's "At Home in the Universe." PAGANO, Mattia Saviolo, and Arni push us further into the heart of peak-hour techno, before Hanstler and Bart Skils (with a stellar Konstantin Sibold remix) close in on the finale. And to wrap it up—"Gentry," my release played on Awakenings by Joris Voorn, drops to ensure we end on a high. Don't miss a single track. Check out the full playlist right here: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html Thanks for tuning in and being part of the journey. See you next week! Sebastiaan
Midnighters, welcome to Episode 131 of The Midnight Project, your weekly techno ritual for workouts, drives, and reflective moments. Today's show ignites with Marco Faraone's “Neva Sell, Neva Go,” a bold statement of hypnotic grooves and raw energy. Marco's talent for fusing underground grit with global appeal makes him a perennial favorite on the techno circuit.Mark Reeve's “Golden (2024 Remake)” stands out in this mix. Mark can revisit and reshape tracks, infusing them with contemporary emotion while keeping their original spirit alive. His dedication to pushing boundaries reminds us why his sound resonates deeply with techno lovers worldwide.Later in the show, I've included a subtle rework of Speedy J's classic “Pullover.” This track has influenced generations, and my private edit offers just a touch of modern edge to complement its timeless energy.As always, you can find the full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and share it with your fellow techno fans. Let's grow the Midnighters community—comment with your favorite track from this episode, or let me know an artist you'd like featured in a future mix.For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com. A new episode drops every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET). Subscribe at https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com and join me for another deep dive into the underground next week.Regards, Sebastiaan
Welcome back, Midnighters, to another electrifying session of The Midnight Project. This week's episode comprises forward-thinking techno sounds to energize your workouts, drives, and reflective moments. Here's a glimpse of the stories behind some tracks featured in this week's mix.We dive in with BLR x Matt Sassari x Truetone's "Submerge," a mesmerizing collaboration that blends hypnotic rhythms with melodic intensity. Matt Sassari's polished soundscapes, combined with BLR's atmospheric touch, create a powerful and intricate track, embodying the spirit of modern techno.One highlight of this week's mix is my track, "Void." This piece is deeply personal, capturing my journey as both an artist and a champion of balance and health. With pulsating energy and evocative layers, "Void" resonates with The Midnight Project's ethos, bringing connection and inspiration through music.Wehbba and Victor Ruiz's "Silo" is another standout, delivering driving industrial energy with a cinematic edge. Both artists are renowned for pushing boundaries, and this track is a prime example of their innovative approach to techno.For the full tracklist, head over to https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and share it with your fellow techno fans. Let me know your favorite track in the comments, or recommend an artist you'd love to see featured in a future episode. Together, we're growing this fantastic community of Midnighters.Stay positive, keep the energy alive, and I'll see you next week. SebastiaanFor bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com, and subscribe for a new mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.
Hello from Ibiza, Midnighters!This week on Episode #128 of The Midnight Project, I'm bringing you a mix inspired by the vibrant spirit of this island. As I soak in the energy of Ibiza, I'm thrilled to share a lineup of tracks that capture the heart-pounding rhythms and hypnotic vibes that make this place a techno paradise.My upcoming release, Transcendence, created alongside Raden (UK), is central to this week's mix. Dropping this Friday, November 15, Transcendence embodies that deep, introspective journey that techno can inspire. The track is infused with Raden's edge and my drive to push boundaries. Be among the first to experience it here, and you can support the release directly on Beatport at https://www.beatport.com/release/transcendence/4779300.Weska sets the pace with Yeah, a powerful opener immediately taking you into the zone with punchy beats and relentless energy. Weska's talent for crafting intense, engaging techno has put him on the radar worldwide, and it's the perfect track to kick off this Ibiza-inspired journey.Another highlight is Belocca's PAPI, a track that brings raw energy with its dark and groovy basslines. Belocca, hailing from Hungary, is known for his ability to create music that feels both primal and sophisticated, making PAPI a standout in any set. It's a track that resonates with that underground Ibiza vibe I'm surrounded by here.And, of course, my private edit of My Life by Pablo Say and Anna Tur adds that special Ibiza touch. Anna, a true icon of the island, channels the essence of Ibiza's electronic scene into every track. Working on this edit allowed me to deepen that connection, crafting a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.For the full tracklist, visit 1001 Tracklists at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Let me know which track resonated with you this week, and don't forget to subscribe to the show. Spread the word to your fellow techno fans and bring them into the Midnighter community!For bookings, reach out to contact@redesignrecords.com. Subscribe for new techno mixes every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) at https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.
Hello, Midnighters! Sebastiaan here, welcoming you back to another Wednesday, our day to connect through the beats, the vibes, and the spirit of The Midnight Project. This show is for those of us who live for that pulse, that steady, relentless drive of techno that fuels our days and ignites our nights. It's all about letting the music take you deeper – deeper into the moment, deeper into the rhythm, and, just maybe, deeper into yourself.This week's episode is packed with the raw energy and rich textures that make techno the lifeblood of our community. Starting with Uto Karem's remix of Cloy's "Cosmique," this track sets the tone with an otherworldly feel that pulls you right in. Uto's known for his innovative minimalistic approach, creating music that's equally intense and hypnotic. His remix adds layers that take you on a journey through sound, making it a perfect opener to the set.Next up, we've got Danny Fontana and Elvis Ojeda's "Limitless," brilliantly remixed by Tiger Stripes. Tiger Stripes brings a raw and primal energy to this track, giving it an edge that commands attention. Known for his unique blend of tribal beats and dark undertones, he has a way of making each track feel like an adventure. This remix captures the intensity of a late-night session, keeping the energy up and the vibe immersive.And to wrap things up, there's my own private edit of Marie Vaunt's "Obey." Marie Vaunt has a reputation for her fierce, dark, and gritty style, and "Obey" is no exception. My edit brings a fresh twist, channeling that raw energy while adding a layer of drive and atmosphere. This track is one I'm particularly proud of, crafted with you in mind, hoping to bring something new to your listening experience.As always, I'd love to hear from you! Let me know which track resonated with you this week, or recommend an artist you'd like featured in an upcoming episode. Full tracklist is available over on 1001 Tracklists.Until next time, Midnighters – keep that fire burning and let the rhythm guide your way. Here's to another week of connection, inspiration, and movement.Stay strong, stay inspired, and most of all, keep dancing,SebastiaanFor bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via [sebastiaanhooft.com](https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com).
Good morning, Midnighters! Episode 126 of The Midnight Project is here, and we're diving into a sonic journey that's guaranteed to elevate your vibe. Starting with Cloy's “Cosmique,” we're transported into an expansive soundscape with Cloy's signature hypnotic rhythms and atmospheric layers—an unforgettable opener that sets the perfect tone.This week's big news is the release of “Transcendence,” my latest collaboration with Raden (UK). This track is packed with relentless energy and deep melodic undertones, making it the ultimate addition to any techno lover's collection. You can pre-order it now at www.beatport.com/track/transcendence/19639805. It's all about breaking boundaries and creating those euphoric moments on the dance floor or wherever you find your rhythm.My classic, “Les Boys,” is also included in this episode. It's a track inspired by the raw energy of underground techno scenes I found worldwide. It's an intense, driving beat that combines nostalgic vibes and forward-thinking sounds.Head to 1001 Tracklists via https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html for the full tracklist, and let me know which tracks hit the hardest for you! Remember to subscribe and share the show with your friends to bring them into the Midnighter community.For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com, and don't forget to tune in every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) for a fresh techno mix via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.Sebastiaan
Midnighters, welcome to Episode #125 of The Midnight Project. This week's show starts with a Drumcode release, setting the perfect tone for an hour of deep and driving techno. One track I'm particularly excited to share is my latest collaboration with Raden, "Transcendence," which will be out next month on Modular States.Pre-order Transcendence now: https://www.beatport.com/track/transcendence/19639805Raden is a name you'll want to keep an eye on in the UK techno scene. His ability to craft deep, immersive soundscapes really shines in this track. Working with him was an inspiring process. Together, we aimed to create something that feels atmospheric yet full of energy, with a rhythm that builds and evolves throughout. I can't wait for you to hear the full release when it drops next month.For the full tracklist of this episode, head over to 1001 Tracklists at https://www.1001tracklists.com/tracklist/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html.Remember to subscribe and share the mix with your fellow Midnighters. I'd love to hear your thoughts on "Transcendence" and any artists you recommend for future shows.Contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new mix every Wednesday at 6 AM CET via sebastiaanhooft.com for bookings.See you next week, Sebastiaan
Welcome back, Midnighters!The energy of this week's The Midnight Project #124 is undeniable, with tracks that pulsate from start to finish. As always, I'm here to break down some of the gems in this mix, taking us on a journey through the artistry behind the sound.Starting with a heavy hitter, DJ Murphy and Dolby D's Scream Art gets a fierce reimagining through the lens of T78. Known for his raw, driving beats, T78 has consistently pushed boundaries in the techno scene. His remix style takes the original to a darker, more powerful place, perfect for those late-night moments when you lose yourself in the rhythm.Another standout track is by NoNameLeft, whose Redux (Extended Mix) delivers that signature blend of melodic and hard-hitting beats. This duo has been gaining serious traction and is known for crafting tracks that balance atmosphere and aggression, making them a force in the European techno underground.Space 92 never disappoints; Lost (Original Mix) is no exception. Thanks to his high-energy sound, full of punch and groove, he has been a staple in my sets for a while now. With its hypnotic synths and thundering basslines, this track is one you'll want to experience on the most giant speakers you can find.These are just a few of the tracks that really stood out for me this week, but the whole story of this mix lies in the entire selection. You can check out the full tracklist at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html to dive deeper into every moment.As always, I love hearing from you. Let me know your favorite track from this week's episode or suggest an artist you'd like to see featured in the future. And don't forget to subscribe and share the love—let's bring more techno lovers into the fold!For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.comSebastiaan
Midnighters, welcome to another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project! This week, we dive into some powerful techno beats that will take you on an unforgettable journey.We start with Calvin Logue's "Sirens (Original Mix)." Calvin, a rising force out of Glasgow, has been making waves in the techno scene with his atmospheric productions. "Sirens" showcases his signature dark, driving sound, a perfect track to set the tone for the night.Next up, we've got Adam Beyer's "Tool of Thought." It's always a treat to feature something from the Drumcode boss himself. Adam has been at the forefront of techno for decades, and this track reminds us why. Its hypnotic groove and razor-sharp production pull you into a world where only the music matters. Adam continues to push boundaries with his distinctive take on techno, and "Tool of Thought" is no exception.Also worth highlighting is Gorge's "We Start Again (Sebastiaan Hooft Edit)." This is a special moment for the show, as this track carries my touch, adding a deep and melodic twist to the original. Gorge has long been known for his rich, groovy productions, and my edit elevates it to a new level, making it an essential listen for any techno lover.You can find the full tracklist over at 1001 Tracklists: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and share your love with fellow techno fans—let's make them Midnighters, too! Let us know in the comments which track was your favorite, or recommend an artist you'd love to hear on the next show.For bookings, contact us at contact@redesignrecords.com. And remember every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET), a fresh episode of The Midnight Project awaits you at https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com. Stay tuned, stay healthy, and keep the music alive!Best, Sebastiaan
Midnighters, I'm back from Ibiza and now in Valencia, and I'm already preparing for an exciting stop in Amsterdam soon. This week's episode of The Midnight Project is packed with powerful tracks to keep you moving.The show starts with Groovecreator's Mind and Soul (Original Vocal Mix). This track stands out with its powerful vocals and deep, hypnotic groove. Groovecreator has a talent for blending soulful elements with driving techno, and this one is no exception—perfect for both the dancefloor and those reflective moments.Another standout is Paul van Dyk & The YellowHeads' Back 2 The FVTR (Extended Mix). Paul van Dyk, a trance legend, teams up with The YellowHeads, known for their industrial techno edge, to create a track that masterfully balances tension and release. It's an anthem that will resonate with those late-night moments when the energy is at its peak.I'm also excited to share my personal edit of Gorge's We Start Again. Gorge's productions are always rich with emotion and deep melodies, and I enjoyed adding my touch to this one. It's a track that reflects my journey as a DJ, with a focus on passion and precision.Don't forget; you can find the full tracklist at www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv…ct/index.html. Remember to subscribe to The Midnight Project for your weekly fix of fresh techno, and let me know in the comments which track was your favorite. Spread the love and invite others to join the Midnighters!For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.
Hey Midnighters!I've been eagerly waiting to share this week's episode of The Midnight Project with you. I've included some of my latest remixes that I think you'll love. They're woven into a powerful and profoundly immersive set, perfect for those who live and breathe techno.We dive into the energy with Marie Vaunt & Belocca's "Lost In Rhythm." Marie Vaunt has been a rising star, consistently delivering tracks that resonate with the underground pulse. What makes this track stand out even more is the collaboration with Belocca. He's a true veteran in the scene, with a career that spans decades. Belocca's signature style fuses classic techno elements with modern twists, making his tracks instantly recognizable. "Lost In Rhythm" is a perfect example of how Belocca can take a deep, rolling bassline and turn it into something hypnotic and powerful.Now, let's talk about the remixes I've been working on. You'll first hear my remix of Sergio Marini and Luke's "Whoopee." I wanted to amplify the original's raw energy, adding my signature touch to give it that extra punch. It's a high-energy track that keeps building and building, and I'm thrilled with how it turned out.Later in the set, you'll catch my remix of Horatio and Pagano's "Raving Adventure." This remix was all about capturing the essence of an authentic rave experience. I focused on keeping the vibe intense and immersive, with a driving beat that doesn't let up. It's a track designed to make you lose yourself in the rhythm.And if that wasn't enough, I've also included my remix of Slim Black's "Eternum." This track allowed me to dive deep into the atmospheric side of techno, blending haunting melodies with a relentless beat that carries you through to the very end.The full tracklist is available at 1001 Tracklists, so be sure to check it out at https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html and see what else is in the mix this week!As always, if you're feeling the vibe, don't forget to subscribe and share The Midnight Project with your fellow techno lovers. Let's grow the Midnighters community together. Comment with your favorite track from the show, or let me know who you'd like to hear next.Thanks,SebastiaanFor bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com. Subscribe to a fresh techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.
Midnighters, what a week! I just had the best experience at Desancho Estilistas, one of the most extraordinary hairdressers in Valencia. If you're ever in the city, you've got to check them out. The vibe was excellent, and they gave me a fresh new look that has me feeling ready to take on anything. It's incredible how a great haircut can change your energy, right?This week's mix is all about that same kind of energy – sharp, fresh, and ready to move.First, we have Reality Check by NoNameLeft and Daniel Weirdo. NoNameLeft has been making serious waves with their dark, groovy beats, and Daniel Weirdo adds his own gritty touch to this track. It's got that perfect balance of raw power and precision that gets the crowd going.Next, let's talk about Strangers Humans by Emmy Skyer. Emmy brings her signature melodic depth to this one, blending emotion with a relentless techno rhythm. She's a master at telling a story through sound, and this track is no exception – it pulls you in and keeps you locked to the beat.And finally, one of my favorites this week: Woo York and PÔNGO's Talking to Myself, remixed by the legend Wehbba. Woo York's original was a killer track, but Wehbba's remix cranks it up with heavier kicks and an even darker atmosphere. This one is a dancefloor weapon, no doubt about it.Check out the full tracklist on 1001 Tracklists at www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv…ct/index.html, and let me know which track hit you the hardest this week! Also, comment if there's an artist you'd love to hear featured in a future episode.For bookings, contact: contact@redesignrecords.comAnd don't forget to subscribe for a fresh mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com
Hi, Midnighters!Welcome to another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project. As the sun rises on a new Wednesday, we're diving headfirst into the pulsating heart of techno, where every beat tells a story, and every track takes us on a journey. This week's selection is packed with powerful productions that will resonate through your soul and fuel your day, whether you're hitting the gym or the road or need that perfect soundtrack for reflection.We kick things off with Metodi Hristov's "Build To Destroy." If you've been following the underground techno scene, you'll know that Metodi never fails to deliver tracks that push the boundaries. "Build To Destroy" is a prime example of his ability to fuse dark, driving beats with intricate layers, creating a powerful and immersive sound. This track sets the tone for an episode about energy and emotion.Next in line is "Despiertate" by the ever-enigmatic Maya Mar. This rising star has been making waves with her hypnotic rhythms and deep, pulsating basslines. "Despiertate" perfectly represents her ability to transport listeners into another dimension, making her a force to be reckoned with in the global techno landscape. Keep an eye on Maya Mar—we can't wait to see where she goes next.I'm particularly excited to feature Hans J's "Eleventh Floor," which is coming soon on my label, Redesign Records. Hans J has consistently delivered quality tracks, and this one is no exception. "Eleventh Floor" captures that deep, driving energy we all crave, with a groove that's impossible to resist. Supporting and releasing tracks from such talented artists on Redesign Records is always a pleasure.Another highlight is "Trombe," a collaboration between Mila Journée, Olivier Giacomotto, and Kiko. The result is nothing short of spectacular when these three talents come together. Mila Journée's deep, emotional style blends seamlessly with the seasoned expertise of Olivier and Kiko, creating an atmospheric and intense track. This is techno at its finest, a true journey into the sound.As always, you can check out the full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists. I'd love to hear your favorite track of the episode, so don't be shy—drop me a comment, and let's keep the conversation going! And, of course, if you know a fellow techno lover who hasn't joined the ranks of the Midnighters yet, share the love and bring them into the fold.For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via sebastiaanhooft.com.Let's make this another week to remember. Stay positive, stay energized, and keep the techno vibes alive!Cheers, Sebastiaan
Hello, Midnighters!It's another exciting Wednesday morning, and I'm thrilled to bring you the latest episode of The Midnight Project. This week's show is packed with energy and showcases some fantastic talents in the techno world.First, talk about Metodi Hristov and his track "Flatline." Metodi, hailing from Bulgaria, has been a prominent figure in the techno scene, known for his unique blend of deep, melodic beats and powerful basslines. His productions often incorporate elements of minimal and tech-house, creating an immersive experience that keeps dance floors moving. "Flatline" is a perfect example of his ability to craft both hypnotic and energetic tracks. Exciting news for fans—Metodi is making his debut on the iconic Drumcode label, marking a significant milestone in his career.Next, we dive into "Inner Connected" by Tech Us Out. This duo has been making waves with their innovative approach to techno, blending traditional elements with modern sounds to create fresh and timeless tracks. Their meticulous production techniques and attention to detail make every release a standout.Then, we have Adrianna's "Wild Electric," remixed by Monika Kruse. Adrianna has carved out a niche with her powerful vocals and electrifying stage presence. Monika Kruse, a stalwart of the techno scene, brings her signature touch to this remix, adding a pulsating energy that transforms the track into a dance floor anthem.Finally, I want to highlight my remix of "Whoopee" by Sergio Marini and Luke. Working on this track has been an incredible journey, and I'm thrilled to share that it has been charting for three weeks in the Mental Destination charts. I poured my passion for driving beats and intricate rhythms into every moment of the remix, and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did creating it.For the full tracklist, head over to 1001 Tracklists at www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Subscribe to the weekly show and share the love with fellow techno fans, making them a Midnighter too. Comment with your favorite track of the show or recommend an artist for the next episode.For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.Stay tuned, stay connected, and keep the techno vibes alive!Sebastiaan
Hello Midnighters,Welcome to the 111th episode of The Midnight Project. This week's lineup is packed with pulsating beats and mesmerizing rhythms to elevate your spirits and energize your day. As always, our journey through the depths of techno will uncover new and unreleased tracks from some of the most innovative producers in the scene.We start with Justine Dolan's "Dance with the Devil (Extended Mix)." This track brilliantly showcases Justine's reputation for blending dark, driving basslines with ethereal melodies. With releases on various underground labels, Justine has carved a niche for herself as a formidable force in the techno community. Her music often explores themes of inner conflict and transcendence, making "Dance with the Devil" a perfect opener for this week's episode.Next, we have my very own remix of "Whoopee" by Sergio Marini and Luke. Remixing this track was a thrilling challenge, pushing me to experiment with new sound textures and rhythmic patterns. I aimed to retain the original's playful energy while infusing it with more profound elements. It's always a joy to reinterpret a track and give it a new life, and I hope you enjoy the unique spin I've put on "Whoopee."Another standout track is "Medication" by Danny Avila (ES). Danny's work is renowned for its high-energy, festival-ready anthems, and "Medication" is no exception. This track is a testament to his ability to craft powerful, uplifting techno that resonates with audiences worldwide. Danny's journey in the electronic music scene has been remarkable, from his early days as a young prodigy to his current status as a mainstay in top-tier lineups.In addition to this week's episode, I'm excited to announce that my live set at the Tipi Island Festival went online last Monday. It was an unforgettable experience, and I'm thrilled to share it with all of you. You can check out the full set on my YouTube channel and relive the magic of that incredible night.Remember, you can find the full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists. Dive in and explore all the tracks that made this episode unforgettable: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlDon't forget to subscribe to the show and share the love with your fellow techno enthusiasts. Let's grow our community of Midnighters together! Leave a comment with your favorite track from this episode, or suggest an artist you'd like to hear in future shows.For bookings, contact: contact@redesignrecords.comStay positive, stay energized, and keep the techno spirit alive!Sebastiaan Hooft
Alexis IaconoGrowing up Bayside, Queens, New York, Alexis' artistic sensibilities have been shaped by a world-class theatre and arts community. Her early stage work included playing Elle in The Meadowlark, portraying Fay Wray (King Kong) She has studied at New York City's HB Studio and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Alexis Iacono has been brought to the attention of mainstream audiences worldwide for her Female Goblin voice character in the 2011 World of Warcraft Cataclysm video game and World of Warcraft Legion (2016) . Also known for her multiple characters voices in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. After being cast as Jane Prescott in Peilin Kuo's 1940's black and white short film, Prescott Place (2011 Cannes Short Film Corner)and(Won the Spring 2012 Asian on Film Honorable Mention.)She was cast alongside Sid Haig and Jeffrey Combs in Leigh Scott's Horror Anthology: The Penny Dreadful Picture Show - The Slaughter House (2012) Alexis's past works includes portraying Elizabeth Short aka The Black Dahlia in The Black Dahlia Haunting (2013) and Blue Caprice (2013),a true story about the sniper shootings in D.C. Directed by Alexandre Moors, starring Isiah Washington. Alexis now an independent film producer who has produced features such as, The Pipeline feature film starring Barry Corbin and Wes Studi and Brian Howe. She went on producing the documentary Layin' the Pipe." Soon after, she went on to produce Escape From Ensenada with Noel G (Fast and the Furious), Louis Mandylor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and was soon after hired as an Associate Producer in Thomas Churchill's Nations Fire (2018) starring Bruce Dern and Gil Bellows. Alexis was a production assistant at AFX Studio for 'America Horror Story Season 6', Jamie Lee Curtis's 'Scream Queens' and now a production assistant for Steve Wang at Alliance Studio.Alexandra EssoeAlexandra Essoe is a Canadian actress who has appeared predominantly in horror films. Essoe had her first lead role in the 2014 American horror film Starry Eyes, and she had a starring role in the 2017 American horror film Midnighters.
Greetings, Midnighters!Welcome to another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project. This week, we're diving deep into the pulse of the techno universe with a mix that will energize your workouts, drives, and reflective moments. This episode features some incredible tracks from the techno maestros that push the boundaries of the genre.Our journey begins with the mesmerizing sounds of Wehbba's "Revelation." Wehbba, a Brazilian producer, has been a powerhouse in the techno scene, known for his intricate sound design and compelling beats. His tracks have consistently featured on top techno charts, and "Revelation" is no exception. It's a track that captures the essence of his style—dark, driving, and utterly captivating.Next up, we have a special treat with Eftihios' remix of my track "High Society." Eftihios, a rising star in the techno world, brings a fresh and energetic twist to the original. His remixing skills have garnered attention across the globe, blending deep grooves with hypnotic rhythms. Shout out to Shodan head honcho Horatio at Shodan for the collaborative spirit within the techno community!Belocca's "G.T.D." follows with a track that pulsates with raw energy. The Hungarian producer has carved out a niche with his unique blend of house and techno. His productions are known for their infectious rhythms and powerful basslines, making "G.T.D." a perfect addition to this week's set.As always, the full tracklist is available at 1001 Tracklists. Dive in, lose yourself in the music, and let these beats fuel your day.Don't forget to subscribe to the show and share the love with fellow techno enthusiasts. Comment with your favorite track of the show or recommend an artist I should bring to the next show. Let's keep this community thriving!For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.Keep the beat alive,Sebastiaan Hooft
Welcome, Midnighters, to Episode #108 of The Midnight Project! As we delve into another thrilling hour of techno, I am excited to share some extraordinary tracks and their talented creators. This episode is packed with energy and innovation, ensuring your Wednesday morning is electrifying.Our journey begins with Massimo Logli's "Rollercoaster" (Original Mix). Hailing from Italy, Massimo has been making waves in the techno scene with his high-octane beats and intricate soundscapes. "Rollercoaster" is a testament to his ability to take listeners on a thrilling ride, blending pulsating rhythms with captivating melodies.Next, we dive into the deep, driving sounds of Joyhauser's "Wasted" in the Bart Skils Remix. Joyhauser, a duo from Belgium, has been pushing the boundaries of techno with their relentless energy and dark, brooding beats. Bart Skils, a techno titan from Amsterdam, brings his signature touch to the remix, adding layers of complexity and intensity that elevate the track to new heights.Later in the set, we feature "Pesante Castigo" by Paula Sanz, brilliantly remixed by Raftek. Released on Redesign Records, this track showcases Paula Sanz's knack for creating hypnotic grooves that draw you in and Raftek's ability to inject his unique style, making it a standout piece. This remix was recently played at the 909 Festival, resonating with the crowd and demonstrating Raftek's dynamic influence in the techno scene. Redesign Records continues to be a beacon of innovation in the techno world, and this track is a perfect example of the label's cutting-edge releases.We also have incredible tracks from Fabio Salvati, Filterheadz, Kos:mo, Broken Robot, Simina Grigoriu, Benefice, zadiraka, Electric Djinn, YOZÉ, Charles D (USA), Hans J, and the collaborative remix by Adam Beyer and Green Velvet with Chris Avantgarde. Each artist brings a unique flavor to this episode, making it a diverse and exhilarating mix.Full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists. Remember to subscribe to the show and share the love with fellow techno fans, making them a Midnighter, too. Comment with your favorite track of the show or recommend an artist I should bring to the next show.Stay tuned, stay energized, and keep the techno spirit alive!Sebastiaan Hooft
Hey Midnighters,Welcome to another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project. This week, we've got a lineup to elevate your Wednesday morning. As always, the show is live at 6 AM, setting the perfect vibe for your day. Remember, the full tracklist is available at 1001 Tracklists: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlHighlights from This Week's EpisodeLayton Giordani - Freaks at NightStarting strong, Layton Giordani brings us "Freaks at Night," a track that embodies the true spirit of underground techno. Layton, known for his dynamic soundscapes and pulsating rhythms, continues pushing techno's boundaries. His career has been marked by standout releases on Drumcode and collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry. "Freaks at Night" is no exception, delivering an energetic start to our set.Hans J - SeriouslyNext up, we dive into Hans J's "Seriously." Hans J is a rising star in the techno scene, making waves with his deep, driving beats. Released on Redesign Records, this track showcases his talent for creating immersive techno journeys. Redesign Records, founded by me, is committed to bringing fresh and innovative sounds to the forefront. Hans J's track is a testament to this mission.Sebastiaan Hooft - ShadowOne of my highlights this week is my track "Shadow." This piece is particularly special to me as it encapsulates my journey through techno's darker, more introspective realms. "Shadow is designed to take you on a deep, emotional ride, reflecting my experiences and evolution as an artist. Released on Redesign Records, it blends my signature style with new, experimental elements.Calling all MidnightersWe encourage you to subscribe to the show and share your love with fellow techno fans. Let's grow our community of Midnighters. Comment with your favorite track of the show or recommend an artist you think should be featured in the next episode.Stay positive, stay credible, and keep the techno spirit alive.Sebastiaan Hooft
Air Week: June 3-9, 2024 The Midnighters, Pt. 3 – The Annie Songs This week, the “Juke In The Back” continues a 3 show look at The Midnighters, one of early R&B's most successful groups. Before they topped the R&B charts with “Work With Me Annie” in 1954, The Midnighters were known as The Royals, […]
Hello Midnighters!Another Wednesday morning is upon us, and you know what that means—it's time for a brand-new episode of The Midnight Project. This week, I've curated a selection of the freshest techno tracks, guaranteed to elevate your workouts, drives, and reflective moments. The full tracklist is at 1001 Tracklists.Let's dive into the pulse of this week's episode:We start with "High Society (Raden (UK) remix)." Raden (UK) has infused my original track with his high-energy vibe, making it an electrifying start to our journey. This remix perfectly blends deep basslines with dynamic synths, creating an immersive and exhilarating soundscape. I'm thrilled to share that "High Society" is currently charted at Beatport's Techno Peak Hour Releases, a testament to its resonance with the techno community.Next, let's talk about Andrea Signore, whose track "Love Lies Bleeding" is a testament to his skillful production. Andrea's journey in the techno scene has been nothing short of inspiring. Hailing from Italy, he has carved out a niche with his unique blend of dark, melodic techno. "Love Lies Bleeding" captures his essence, with haunting melodies layered over driving beats.Adam Beyer's "Ghost Kiss" also features this week's mix. As a titan in the techno world, Adam Beyer continues to push boundaries with his Drumcode label. "Ghost Kiss" is a prime example of his ability to blend deep, resonant bass with crisp, hypnotic rhythms, creating danceable and thought-provoking tracks.I also want to highlight Fur Coat's and Olivier Giacomotto's collaboration on "Mirror." These two powerhouses have combined their talents to produce a deep and atmospheric track. Fur Coat, known for their emotive and immersive sound, paired with Olivier's knack for intricate production, delivers a masterpiece that will resonate with techno enthusiasts.Remember, you can find the full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists via https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlThank you for joining me on this sonic journey. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and share your love with fellow techno fans—let's make them Midnighters, too! Drop a comment with your favorite track of the show or recommend an artist you think should be featured next.Stay positive, stay healthy, and keep the techno vibes alive.Sebastiaan Hooft
Air Week: May 27-June 2, 2024 The Midnighters, Pt. 2 – 1954-56 This week, the “Juke In The Back” continues a 3 show look at The Midnighters, one of early R&B's most successful groups. Before they topped the R&B charts with “Work With Me Annie” in 1954, The Midnighters were known as The Royals, a […]
Kayne, Amy Winehouse Shirley Murdock, Chrissie Hynde Music compositions can become legendary for decades after they first debut's by the original artist. New life & versions of compositions can keep artists alive for New Generations to enjoy!!Kanye West, Jay-Z, Amy Winehouse, John Legend, Will Smith, Damon Dash, Rick James, Annie Lennox, Bone Thugs and Harmony, Arrested Development have recorded, sampled, used a song title for Movies ofThe Poindexter's Music over the years. Jackie Members joined them as a vocalist and songwriter in 1966. She became Robert's wife. Richard & Robert performing at the The Apollo Theatre in New York City, legends Jimi Hendrix, The Ojay's Maya Angelou, Florence Ballard, famed songwriter & vocalist Alonzo Tucker, member of The Royals.Hank Ballard & The Midnighters, Producer & Songwriter Jerry, Ragovoy PLUS:The Persuaders are a New York City-based R&B vocal group best known for their gold hit single in the 1970s, "Thin Line Between Love and Hate". It sold over a million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 29, 1971.Linda Jones was an American soul singer with a strong gospel-influenced style who had the 1967 top 10 R&B hit single, "Hypnotized" Jones was born in Newark, New Jersey,After her death in 1972 and in 2008, an album entitled, "Soul Talkin" featuring her vocals. on "Baby I Know" was nominated for a Grammy Award at the 51st Awards Ceremony in 2008.On June 3, 2021, The Grammy Museum in Newark, New Jersey added artifacts of JonesOn December 14, 2021, The City of Newark, New Jersey honored Jones with renaming Sherman Avenue, the street she lived on, to Linda Jones Way.Platinum and gold records awarded to the Poindexters include Slow Dance on the John Legend 2007 platinum album Once Again, He Can Only Hold Her on the Amy Winehouse 2007 platinum album Bacck to Black, Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the 1984 Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders platinum album Learning to Crawl, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the Annie Lennox 1996 platinum album Medusa, Willow is a Player on the Will Smith 2002 gold album Born to Reign, Girls Girls Girls remix on the Jay Z 2002 platinum album The Blue Print, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the H-Town 1996 gold single. A Thin Line on the Martin Lawrence 1996 movie soundtrack.© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
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Air Week: May 20-26, 2024 The Midnighters, Pt. 1 – 1952-54 (The Royals) This week, the “Juke In The Back” begins a 3 show look at The Midnighters, one of early R&B's most successful groups. Before they topped the R&B charts with “Work With Me Annie” in 1954, The Midnighters were known as The Royals, […]
Hello Midnighters,Welcome to another electrifying Wednesday morning! Let me take you on this week's sonic journey with The Midnight Project as you sip your morning brew. It's that time again, and we have some of the freshest techno tracks waiting for you. Turn it up because this episode is one for the books!We're kicking off this session with my VIP edit, "High Society," which will be released on Shodan Records this month. It's crafted to elevate your energy levels. It's always a thrill to tweak my work, adding layers that bring a new dimension to the dance floor. Special shoutout to Horatio, the mastermind behind Shodan Records, for his continuous support and vision in the techno scene.Following that, Horatio steps into the mix with his latest creation. Known for his dynamic style and intricate productions, Horatio delivers another compelling track that will resonate with techno-purists and newcomers alike. His unique approach to techno sets him apart in the electronic music landscape, and this track is no exception.And we can't overlook the Drumcode premiere of "The Chant" by Alex Stein. This track showcases Alex's mastery in crafting techno anthems that command attention. With its hypnotic grooves and compelling rhythm, "The Chant" is a vibrant addition to our playlist and a must-listen for those who thrive on high-energy beats.Remember, for the entire journey of tonight's show, make sure to visit the full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists.I'd love to hear which track resonated with you the most! Drop a comment with your favorite or a recommendation for an artist you'd like to hear in our next show. Your input is invaluable as it shapes future episodes and helps our community of Midnighters grow.Don't forget to subscribe to The Midnight Project and share the love with your friends. Let's spread the word and make every techno enthusiast a Midnighter!With beats and love,Sebastiaan Hooft
Hey Midnighters,Rise and shine—it's Wednesday! This week on The Midnight Project, we've got a special treat—an exclusive track from techno titan UMEK, and as always, we're set to elevate your spirits and pump up the energy.We start strong with Massano's "Telepathic," whose hypnotic rhythms set a powerful, enveloping tone, perfect for awakening your senses early in the morning. Massano's sound is more than just music—it's a journey through emotions crafted to resonate deep within.Next, dive into techno's deep, dark world with Nikoretti's "Anonymous (Original Mix)." Known for his intense, pulsating rhythms, Nikoretti creates a shadowy yet thrilling vibe, capturing the raw energy that defines our beloved genre.Don't miss the dynamic "Electrons" by Mehrak. Blending classic techno elements with futuristic vibes, this track perfectly showcases Mehrak's talent for creating expansive, engaging soundscapes that push the boundaries of the genre.As we near the peak of this week's sonic journey, prepare for a powerful collaboration by T78 alongside Spartaque and Brennen Grey in "Ravers." T78's signature heavy, driving beats combined with sharp, meticulous production from Spartaque and Brennen Grey make "Ravers" a monumental track that embodies the spirit of techno raves. It's relentless, compelling, and perfectly captures the essence of losing yourself on the dance floor.And, of course, don't miss the exclusive drop from UMEK. Known for his energetic and masterful productions, UMEK's new track is a thrilling addition that keeps your heart racing and your feet moving.Be sure to check out the full tracklist and explore each beat at 1001 Tracklists, your ultimate guide to the tracks defining our weekly journey.Subscribe to The Midnight Project, share this electrifying experience with fellow techno enthusiasts, and help grow our community of Midnighters. Comment with your favorite track of this episode, or suggest an artist you'd love to hear in future shows.Until next time, keep the beats loud and the energy high!Sebastiaan HooftPS. Subscribe to my newsletter via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com/
Welcome to a special invite, Midnighters!This Saturday on The Midnight Project, we're treated to an exceptional session crafted by the ingenious Fabio Salvati, a name that resonates with innovation and depth in the techno world. As the night unfolds, let's immerse ourselves in an hour where each beat and every transition tells a story—a narrative spun from the threads of Fabio's musical loom.In the dim glow of our preferred listening havens, where the familiar hum of anticipation builds, picture Fabio in the studio, his hands orchestrating a symphony of synths and drum machines. With a master's touch, he blends sounds and emotions, crafting a tapestry that moves beyond mere rhythm into something almost tangible.This guest mix isn't just another sequence of tracks; it's a voyage Fabio invites us on, a preview of his creative evolution marked by an upcoming trio of releases on Redesign Records. Imagine the scenes each track paints: from the adrenaline-infused pulses of "Shaked", which could almost make you feel the ground quake beneath your feet, to the haunting echoes of "Valak", where each note adds a shade to its dark, compelling lore. Then, there's "Basiliscus," a track with rhythms that slither and slide, encapsulating the mythic and the modern in one fluid motion.As Midnighters, we're not just listeners; we're participants in a global club, each beat a heartbeat that connects us across the unseen digital dancefloors of the world. Fabio Salvati doesn't just play music for us; he invites us into his world, giving us front-row seats to the unfolding drama of his artistic expression. And tonight, with every track meticulously chosen and mixed, we get to share these moments of creation and revelation.Enjoy the journey and Midnighters, and remember—each mix is a doorway, and tonight, it opens into the extraordinary world of Fabio Salvati. Let's step through it together.Stay healthy,Sebastiaan Hooft
Hello Midnighters,We are again on another magnificent Wednesday morning, welcoming a new episode of The Midnight Project. As we dive into this week's auditory journey, I'm thrilled to share insights on some tracks shaping our techno landscape this week.First, the remix magic in "New Generation" by Layton Giordani, remixed by Space 92, sets a dynamic tone right from the start. Space 92, known for his pulsating beats and cosmic soundscapes, transforms the original track into a mesmerizing dance floor anthem. This remix isn't just a track; it's an odyssey through the depths of techno, showcasing Space 92's ability to elevate energy levels to their peak.Then, we journeyed with Rich Coote's "Missile," a standout original mix that thrums with an unrelenting force. Rich's style, characterized by its precision and power, delivers a raw, unfiltered experience that captures the essence of techno's pulsating heart. The track's robust and commanding vibes make it an unforgettable part of our week's set.And, not to forget, DJ Panda's "Xolution." This track is a testament to DJ Panda's innovative approach to techno, blending traditional rhythms with futuristic sounds to create something unique for our ears.Remember, you can dive into the whole sensory experience with the complete tracklist available at 1001 Tracklists at https://1001.tl/80bhhv.I urge all of you to subscribe to The Midnight Project, share your love with fellow techno enthusiasts, and become an integral part of our Midnighters community. Let me know your favorite track from today's show, or suggest an artist you'd love to hear in our future episodes.Stay tuned, stay inspired, and let the music guide you through the week.Sebastiaan HooftPS. Follow me via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.
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Happy Saturday, Midnighters!As the weekend unfolds, let's reminisce about the electric vibes from this past Wednesday's episode of The Midnight Project. We were treated to an exhilarating guest mix from the incredibly talented Jacki-E, who hails from North Wales and brought her unique techno, drum, and bass vibe to our show. Moments like these genuinely highlight the dynamic nature of techno and its power to connect us across different rhythms and beats.Jacki-E is a skilled DJ and a passionate advocate for gender balance in dance music, leading two radio shows that champion new and diverse voices. Her journey through the soundscapes of techno and her efforts to elevate female artists are both inspiring and energizing.Let's carry this energy forward into the rest of our weekend! And remember, if a particular track or artist caught your ear, let us know, and share your thoughts and suggestions for future shows. Your input helps make The Midnight Project the perfect techno haven for all of us.Keep the beats alive and share the techno love with your friends—help them become Midnighters too!Full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists.Sebastiaan Hooft
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
Hey Midnighters,This Saturday, thanks to the incredible Hans J, we're stepping into a realm of pure techno bliss with a guest mix that's nothing short of a sonic odyssey. His masterful selection for The Midnight Project isn't just a playlist; it's a manifesto of what techno can be when curated by a visionary.Hans J kicks off our journey with a bang, weaving the Charles D Epic mix of "Your Mind" by techno titans Adam Beyer and Bart Skils into the fabric of the night. This track is a beacon, guiding us into a world where each beat is a heartbeat, and every melody tells a story.Diving deeper, Hans J introduces us to his creations with "Other Life," a track that embodies the spirit of exploration and introspection. This track marks the beginning of an exclusive preview of his upcoming releases on Redesign Records this year. "Seriously" and "Energize Me" follow suit, each a testament to Hans J's unique ability to blend deep, emotional landscapes with the unrelenting energy of techno. These tracks are not just music; they're experiences, promising to captivate audiences worldwide upon release.The mix continues to unfold with selections like "The Incident" by Matt Sassari and BLR and "Like This" by William Kiss, showcasing the diverse spectrum of techno—from the depths of introspection to the peaks of exhilaration. Each track is a chapter in this night's story, meticulously chosen by Hans J to challenge our perceptions and elevate our spirits.As we move through the mix, tracks like "Be Careful" by Lampe and Frank Spector and "Simulator" by Adam Beyer and Green Velvet remind us of techno's power to convey messages, evoke emotions, and, most importantly, unite us on the dance floor.With each transition, Hans J guides us through a carefully crafted narrative, culminating in a crescendo of sound that leaves us longing for more. His selections highlight his prowess as a DJ and hint at the exciting future that awaits with his upcoming releases on Redesign Records.This guest mix by Hans J reminds us of why we gather under the techno banner. It's a call to arms for those who live and breathe this music and an invitation to join the ranks of the Midnighters. As we look forward to the release of "Other Life," "Seriously," and "Energize Me" on Redesign Records, let's embrace the energy, the emotion, and the essence of techno together.Remember, the full tracklist awaits at 1001 Tracklists, a treasure trove for any true techno enthusiast. And as always, keep the vibe alive by subscribing to the show and sharing this electrifying journey with fellow techno lovers. Let's hear which track moved you the most or suggest an artist you think should grace our decks next. Together, we are The Midnight Project.Stay tuned, stay inspired, and let the beats guide you through the night.Until next time,Sebastiaan
It's time for explanations in Midnight, as Lemuel tells his unexpectedly boring past, and Manfred learns the new gas station attendant's unexpectedly exciting story along with his connection to Manfred himself. Then the Midnighters tie up some loose ends permanently. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ (00:13) - Intro (00:32) - Recap (01:11) - Chapter 21 (09:17) - Chapter 22 (10:53) - Chapter 23 (14:53) - Chapter 24 (17:38) - Chapter 25 (19:40) - Chapter 26 (24:19) - Chapter 27 (27:17) - Chapter 28 (30:06) - Chapter 29 (32:26) - Outro We are Alice Sullivan, Micah Sparkman, and Jeff Lake.Find us at armadillo.club!Music: Intrigue by Alexandr Zhelanov licensed under CC-BY 4.0.
A series of bizarre suicides unsettles the Midnighters, especially Fiji, whose patience is already worn thin by her visiting sister. Hopefully Lemuel has the answer in that creepy werewolf-skin book. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ (00:13) - Intro (00:27) - Recap (01:30) - Cover (03:08) - Prologue (04:11) - Chapter 1 (10:48) - Chapter 2 (15:39) - Chapter 3 (16:52) - Chapter 4 (20:57) - Chapter 5 (27:27) - Outro We are Alice Sullivan, Micah Sparkman, and Jeff Lake.Find us at armadillo.club!Music: Intrigue by Alexandr Zhelanov licensed under CC-BY 4.0.
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Manfred's legal woes get serious as the police question him about the missing jewelry. He and the Midnighters also decide to get serious about finding it, and they turn to Midnight's oldest resident (not counting Lemuel) for help. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ (00:10) - Intro (00:28) - Recap (01:14) - Chapter 14 (04:28) - Chapter 15 (06:43) - Chapter 16 (10:52) - Chapter 17 (17:53) - Chapter 19 (24:20) - Outro We are Alice Sullivan, Micah Sparkman, and Jeff Lake.Find our other podcasts at armadillo.club!Music: CHASIN' IT by Jason Shaw, licensed under CC-BY 3.0.
The suspicious circumstances of Manfred's client's death have brought a lot of press attention to Midnight, which is just the way the Midnighters don't like it. To get rid of this trouble, Olivia is tasked to 1) resolve the mystery and 2) not kill anybody. She almost succeeds at one of those. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ (00:13) - Intro (00:32) - Recap (01:14) - Chapter 7 (05:56) - Chapter 8 (07:32) - Chapter 9 (10:41) - Chapter 10 (13:16) - Chapter 11 (15:05) - Chapter 12 (16:52) - Chapter 13 (21:26) - Outro We are Alice Sullivan, Micah Sparkman, and Jeff Lake.Find our other podcasts at armadillo.club!Music: CHASIN' IT by Jason Shaw, licensed under CC-BY 3.0.