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Midnighters,This week I've got my own remix in the show. My version of Horatio and Angelica de No's Release, sitting right in the middle of the hour. And just before it I play I Am Machine by Thomas Schumacher and Lilly Palmer, four days before she joins me on the rooftop in Playa d'en Bossa this Friday.There's more Drumcode weight from Bart Skils with Deniz Koyu and from Simina Grigoriu, deep tech from Sound Dissonance, and Pagoda to close the hour out.Full tracklist and streaming: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlWhich moment catches you? Drop the timestamp in the comments, I read them all.Midnight never sleeps. See you next Wednesday.SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Midnighters,Opening with my own Rain, extended version. Teenage Mutants and Tonino come in next with Oedipus Rex on Tragedie, then VNDX with Fabio Salvati on Furrier. Mattia Saviolo's Mindframe and Simina Grigoriu's Frame Control both land on Drumcode, holding the spine of the first half. Funk D'Void and Pig&Dan link up on Cocoon for Overdose, Alex Lentini & STOMP BOXX drop Kraken on 8693 DCLTD, and Dok & Martin go underground with Sound of the Underground. Romain Say and Nelayan bring Transmission on Memoro, Audio State's Generator Room keeps it moving, and Simina Grigoriu returns with Coconut Milk on Drumcode. Closing with a Rhapsodie techno edit of Kelis' Milkshake into DJ Jordan's Melodic Punch.Full tracklist and streaming: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlDrop the timestamp of the moment that catches you in the comments.Next Friday I'm on the Tomorrowland Store rooftop in Playa d'en Bossa with Lilly Palmer joining me. 19:00 to 23:00. If you're on the island, come through.Midnight never sleeps. See you next Wednesday.SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
1.- "Tummer Tee" - ROSCO GORDON 2.- "Bacon Fat" - BIG DADDY & THE BOYS 3.- "1,2, Let´s Rock" - SUGAR & PEE WEE 4.- "Wolf Pack" - KID THOMAS 5.- "A Fool No More" - EDDIE HOPE & THE MANNISH BOYS 6.- "Huffin´ & Puffin´ - CAL GREEN 7.- "C´mon Baby Let´s Shake It" - MIDNIGHTERS 8.- "Foul Mule Train" - Roscoe HollandTodas las músicas extraídas de la compilación (1xLP) "Jook Block Busters Volume 2 - 100% Bona-Fide Rhythm and Blues" (Valmor Records, 2012) 9.- "Tremblin´" - BYRDIE GREEN10.- "Eyes" - YVONNE BAKER & THE SENSATIONS11.- "Lovin´" - LULA REED12.- "Johnny With The Gentle Hands" - WINI BROWN13.- "One Gal In Town, Five Men Hanging Around" - BERNA-DEAN14.- "You Move Me So" - PAULA GRIMES15.- "Nobody´s Gonna Hurt You" - DONNA DEE16.- "Much Too Much" - BETTYE SMITH17.- "Red Wine For My Blues" - MISS JOHNI NAYLOR18.- "Hoochi-Koochi" - DORA HALLTodas las canciones extraídas de la compilación (1xLP) "Tremblin´: Steamin´ & Atmospheric Female R´N´B" (Pancho Records, 2012)Escuchar audio
Midnighters,Charles D opens with One Time For Your Mind on Truesoul, and Daxson comes in right behind with Beija on Arcane. Veerus and Mattia Saviolo bring Move Your Body on Drumcode, then YellowHeads team up with Pablo Say on I'll Never Leave You Alone.Pan-Pot's Portals on Second State sits in the middle and shifts the room. Alex Lentini and STOMP BOXX take two slots on DCLTD, Can't Follow Me and Orbital Adventure, with Anna Sonic's Strobe between them. That pairing was deliberate, their sound has been on heavy rotation in the studio this month.Slim Black returns with Mosher on Human, RHAPSODIE drops NO MORE DISGUISES, HIFEX lands on Sound Dissonance with The Room Is Dead. Then a Thomas Schumacher edit of Franco Smith's Stimulation on Electric Ballroom, Slam's Kuture Version on Soma, and Rob Robsen closes on DigDis with Turn My Body.Full tracklist: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlMore on the mix here: https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com/the-midnight-project-209/Drop the timestamp of the moment that catches you in the comments. I read every one.One more thing for the Ibiza Midnighters: Lilly Palmer is joining me at the Tomorrowland Store Ibiza Rooftop Sessions on June 19. Come up if you're on the island.Same pulse, different cities. See you next Wednesday.SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Midnighters, this one closes on something I've been waiting to share. My own Let's Go with Bruno Power and Laybe, in the Slim Black extended remix, out May 29th on Redesign Records.But first, the build to get there. Alex Stein and Victor Ruiz open with Core on Drumcode, exactly the statement I wanted up front. Michele Conte's Bay Baby on 23rd Century DGTL follows, then Martin Costas with Gabriel Gil on Drumcode, and Pablo Say's Repique on Truesoul.Through the middle, Belocca with The Anahit on Mainground, MT93, and NACCHO on Set About Music, C-poch's Mind, and an Audio State remix of Pan-Pot's Funke on Second State.The closing stretch runs Krzysiek Teper on Unrilis, Ozgun with Reaktive, Ramon Tapia, Astro on Tronic, and Nick Acid's German Damage. And then the Slim Black remix lands. Always something different when it comes back through someone else's hands.Full tracklist and players here: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlThere is a moment around the middle of this mix, you will know which one. Drop the timestamp in the comments on SoundCloud if it catches you. I read every one.Same pulse, different cities. See you next Wednesday.SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Midnighters, this one hits from the first bar.Green Velvet vs Meduza, Pablo Say on Truesoul, Drumcode double from Charles D with Weska and SCRIPT with OKAYVAL. Through the middle: Tao Andra, Dianthe, SAMDMA. Closing on Amber Broos and Nick Acid.Full tracklist: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlMore on the mix, the Rooftop opening night, and my catalog re-organisation: https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com/the-midnight-project-206/Drop the timestamp of the moment that catches you in the comments. I read every one.Same pulse, different cities. See you next Wednesday.SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Midnighters, this one moves with intent.The set opens with Kasablanca and Township Rebellion's It's Chemical on MAHOOL, exactly the kind of statement we needed to start. Charlotte de Witte's Amor with CERES on KNTXT follows, and Karla Blum's The Only One on Arcane Music keeps the grip tight.Through the middle: Adam Beyer with Mark Reeve on Drumcode, EDRDO's Innocence Is a Myth, Diego Amaro, and Paul Tognelli's Take Control on Mainground. Stephan Dodevsky's rework of Jeff Mills' The Bells lands at the halfway point, a classic for those of us who remember the original.The closing stretch is where this one earns its place. Norvis and Anna May on Animarum, Demon Noise with Lautaro Ibañez, Amber Broos's Chicks, Alex Farell with MXGN on HEKATE, and Giorgia Angiuli's Sanamos Bailando. The set closes on Marie Vaunt and Deborah de Luca with Lalala, exactly the finish I wanted to share with you this week.Full tracklist and players here: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlTwo days from now, the first Rooftop Session begins at the Tomorrowland Store Ibiza. Friday May 8, on the rooftop of Ibiza Gallery in Playa d'en Bossa, the start of twelve bi-weekly Friday nights across the season. If you're on the island, find me on the rooftop. If you're somewhere else this Friday, this set is what we'll be building toward.There's a moment around the middle of this mix, you'll know which one. Drop the timestamp in the comments. I read every one.Same pulse, different cities. See you next Wednesday.SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Driving techno set with Eli Brown, Pan-Pot, Sam Wolfe, MATHAME, Monika Kruse, Belocca, and more, recorded on Ibiza for The Midnight Project podcast.Welcome back, Midnighters. Episode 204 leans into the harder end this week. Eli Brown's "NRG" sets the tone early, Pan-Pot bring "Pacific Dance" mid-set, and Monika Kruse closes it with the Patrik Berg remix of "Morgana." Two LUSU tracks in this one, including "The Great Reset" on TRAGEDIE - been hammering that one all month.Drop the timestamp of the moment that hit hardest in the comments. Always read them.TRACKLIST00:00:00 Cubicore - Dust On The Ground (Extended Mix) [Catalystic Recordings]00:04:56 Eli Brown - NRG (Original Mix) [Arcane Music]00:08:57 Sam WOLFE - In My Heart00:12:56 Miss Monique, Kapuchon, GLZ - Hot Sauce (Extended Mix) [AETERNA Records]00:17:35 Harper Lake, Will Clarke, Christopher Coe - Dance On Water (Will Clarke Remix) [Awesome Soundwave]00:22:46 MATHAME - YOGEN (Extended Mix) [MHA]00:27:31 Pan-Pot, State Of House - Pacific Dance (Original Mix) [Second State Audio]00:33:07 LUSU - The Great Reset (Original Mix) [TRAGEDIE]00:37:27 Jody 6 - Cognitive Shift [DCLTD]00:41:53 PAGANO - Perpetual Motion (Original Mix) [KISM Recordings]00:47:08 LUSU - Lose Your Head (Extended Mix) [Arcane]00:49:58 Monika Kruse - Morgana (Patrik Berg Remix) [Terminal M]00:54:50 Belocca - Release The Monster [Mainground Music]Full tracklist with download links: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/ABOUT THE MIDNIGHT PROJECTWeekly techno show by Sebastiaan Hooft. 60,000+ weekly listeners on DI.FM. Recorded in Ibiza.Listen on DI.FM: https://di.fm/shows/the-midnight-projectSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sebastiaan-hooftWebsite: https://www.sebastiaanhooft.comBookings: contact@redesignrecords.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Hey Midnighters,Episode 201 is here, and this one hits with pure momentum from the very first beat. I went deep into driving rhythms and hypnotic layers this week, one of those journeys that keeps pulling you forward, track after track. No compromises, just raw energy designed for those late-night hours where everything locks in.We kick things off with a powerful opener from Rein (NL), setting the tone instantly, and from there it's a relentless ride. You'll hear massive cuts from Anna Reusch, Viviana Casanova, and a heavy collaboration between Pan-Pot and Eli Brown that really pushes the intensity. Sisko Electrofanatik and Roberto Pagliaccia bring that groove, while Bouras keeps things tight and driving.Mid-set, Monika Kruse gets a fresh twist with a Mark Reeve remix, and then a truly iconic moment: Jeff Mills' The Bells reimagined for now. That transition hits different. From there, it's all fire, Green Velvet and Harvard Bass remixed by Adam Beyer and Massano, plus Victor Ruiz and Alex Stein delivering pure power.In the final stretch, Kaufmann (DE), Leblanc, and Chloe Martinez close the episode with attitude and edge, no slowing down, just forward motion all the way to the last second.This episode is packed with standout tracks and serious heat throughout. Make sure you dive into the full tracklist and relive every moment here:
Good morning Midnighters,Episode 198 is ready, and this one moves with serious momentum from the first minute. We start deep and driving with OZBEK and Zafer Atabey's "Don't Stop," then quickly move into the powerful "Echoes" by Belocca. From there, the energy keeps building, blending classic moments, fresh releases, and underground weapons that are built for late nights and long runs.This episode also features my own track Transmitter, placed right where the pressure peaks and the groove locks in. It sits alongside legends and innovators like Laurent Garnier with the timeless Crispy Bacon, Pan-Pot, Teenage Mutants, Ben Sims, Enrico Sangiuliano, Gregor Tresher, and Lilly Palmer.Toward the final stretch, we dive deeper with strong releases from Mutual Rytm, including Ribé and Roll Dann with Sub Terra and Yanamaste closing the episode with Evil. There's also serious movement from artists like Chloe Martinez, Ian Storm, Zethar, and Ziete, bringing acid textures and hypnotic rhythms that keep the mix evolving from start to finish.As always, The Midnight Project is about discovering new music and pushing the sound forward every single week. With the Ibiza season approaching and the Tomorrowland rooftop sessions getting closer, the inspiration is flowing strongly right now.If you want the full tracklist and to revisit every track in this episode, head here: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlThank you for being part of this journey and for listening every week. Your support keeps this project moving forward.Much love,SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Hey Midnighters,Episode 197 of The Midnight Project is here, and this one hits straight from the first second. I'm opening the show with my brand new track Atmos, and to celebrate the release, I've made it available as a free download for a few days on my SoundCloud. If you want to grab it, head over to https://soundcloud.com/sebastiaan-hooft while it's still up.From there, we dive deep into a powerful journey packed with driving energy and hypnotic grooves. Mario Ochoa brings serious tension with Forsaken, Pan-Pot delivers their unmistakable signature with Altered State, and METODI drops the wild Prince Igor On Steroids.Victoria Engel keeps the momentum flowing before the massive collaboration between Chris Liebing and Charlotte de Witte, Symphonie des Seins, takes things to another level. You'll also hear Amelie Lens with Falling Into Acid Dreams, a fierce moment from Paula van Klar with Calentura, and Tom Wax bringing pure rave spirit with The Rave Machine.Spartaque, Danny Aion, and Pablo Say keep the pressure building before we close strong with Bart Skils & Weska on Drumcode and George Z calling everyone back to the dancefloor.As always, this episode is packed with incredible artists pushing the sound forward, and I'm grateful to share these tracks with you every week.Want the full tracklist and to revisit every track from this episode? Dive into the complete playlist here: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.htmlThank you for being part of this journey and for keeping the energy alive every week.I see you, Midnighters.Sebastiaan HooftThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Midnighters,It's Wednesday, 6 AM, and episode 196 of The Midnight Project is live. This week is about momentum, unity, and that shared pulse that connects us wherever you're tuning in from. When you press play, you are stepping into a global circle of dedicated Midnighters who live and breathe this sound together.We open strong with Pablo Say's VIP on Truesoul, setting a deep and driving tone right from the first kick. Bart Skils and Weska lift the intensity with For The Music on Drumcode, a title that says everything about why we gather here every week.Very early in the episode, you'll hear something personal. Pablo Say and Anna Tur – My Life in my Private Edit. I reshaped this one especially for you. It is emotional, hypnotic, and built to pull us deeper into the journey as one.Victor Ruiz and Moreira bring the heat with FREAK OUT on Arcane, while UMEK delivers pure energy with The World of Rave. There is a beautiful tension in Detune Prayer by IN-sane and a cosmic drive in Andromeda by Andres Koller and Lautaro Gabioud.This week's Classic of the Week is Twin Freaks by The Gateway Experience. This track has that timeless edge. It still feels dangerous, still feels fresh, and it reminds us where this underground spirit comes from. When it drops, you can feel the roots of the culture that shaped us.In the final stretch, Aundreja's Adrenaline pushes the pace higher, GP4S hits hard with The World Has Died, and Marie Vaunt closes the episode with a powerful triple on Arcane: Like a Fool, My Prada, and Never Gonna Stop. That closing sequence is relentless and unapologetic.The Midnight Project airs every Wednesday at 6 AM and later connects with 60,000 listeners on DI.FM. And don't forget, Saturday at 6 AM, the exclusive guest mix goes live on my channels. We keep building all week long.Midnighters, this is more than a radio show. It is a growing global family. Share the episode with a friend who needs this energy. Message me your favorite moment. Let's expand this movement and keep supporting the artists who shape our sound.Dive into the full tracklist and relive every second here:
Hey Midnighters,Episode 195 is here, and this one hits with pure drive from the very first kick. I built this week's journey around control, tension, and release, that feeling when the groove locks in and you forget everything else around you. Whether you tuned in on Wednesday at 6 AM CET or caught it later on DI.FM with 60,000 global listeners, you know this one was made to move.We open strong with Serioes, Legendaer, and Little Duracell's Take Control (Return Fall Extended Remix), setting the tone with a deep but commanding pulse. Patrick Scuro, The Post Brothers, and The Enveloper keep the pressure high with Oldschool, while Zafer Atabey's Unrest on EXTIMA brings that hypnotic tension I love to play with early in the set.Crossbow and GIULIA (IT) take us inward with Someone in the Mirror before YellowHeads unleash Monochrome Dreams in Peak Mode, a serious moment on the dancefloor. Then UMEK drops Kappa One… and you already know that means business.Mid-set, Salkantay's Cross The Line and Nicolas Hoop with BCT's Mental Focus push the groove into overdrive. Victor Ruiz and HNGT's A New Day on 1001 Recordings lifts the energy beautifully, and Layton Giordani with Camden Cox on Destiny adds that emotional edge that keeps things human inside the machine.The final stretch is where it gets special. Victor Ruiz and Moreira's Every Day Arcane flows into Liberthorn's Digital Dissociative, and then we flip it. L.A. Style's James Brown is Dead in UMEK's bootleg form is a nod to the roots, reimagined for now. Annie Hill closes Episode 195 with Legacy, and that title says it all.This show is about pushing forward while respecting where we came from. New names, established legends, exclusive heat, all in one uninterrupted ride.Midnighters, dive into the full tracklist and relive every transition here:
Midnighters, welcome back to The Midnight Project.Episode 192 focuses on momentum and pressure. From the very first kick, this one locks into that late-night drive where groove, acid, and raw techno energy collide. I've been digging deep for this episode, blending brand-new heat with timeless attitude, all designed for those moments when the outside world fades, and the music takes over.You'll hear a powerful opener from Adam Beyer, GENESI and Aye Anne setting the tone straight away, followed by a tight flow of tracks from Luca Marchese and Teenage Mutants and a massive remix from Marco Faraone on Factory 93. Chris Liebing brings that unmistakable CLR tension, while Gregor Tresher's Sleeping Giants gets a stunning Enrico Sangiuliano remix that really lifts the journey.There's also acid-fueled fire from Amber Broos, a futuristic edge from ADRIANNA, and a no-compromise closing statement with T78 and Mha Iri delivering exactly what the title promises. Every track in this episode has a reason to be here, tested, felt, and selected for that Midnight Project state of mind.As always, the full track list is available. Dive into it, save your favorites, and support the artists by checking the complete playlist here:
Midnighters,Episode 191 of The Midnight Project is live.As this one goes out, I am almost home. I am on the ferry from Barcelona to Ibiza, somewhere between the mainland and the island, while the show launches and connects us all at the same time. Different locations, same moment, same frequency.If you want to dive straight into the music and see what is played in this episode, the full tracklist is already waiting for you here:
Midnighters, welcome back to The Midnight Project. Sebastiaan here and Episode 190 is ready to pull you straight into the signal.This episode is all about pressure, drive, and forward motion. A focused journey where every transition is built to keep the energy moving and the tension alive. No distractions, just a locked groove from start to finish that stays true to the core of the sound.We open with my own Transmitter to set the tone, and right now that track is available as a free download for now. If you want to grab it, head straight here:https://soundcloud.com/sebastiaan-hooft/transmitter-original-mix-free-dlFrom there we dive into serious momentum with Space 92 and Mark Reeve bringing power early on. The flow deepens with strong selections from Ivox Garcia, Sheik (AR) & Easy Toys, and Giancarlo Di Chiara, before lifting into rave territory with the Teenage Mutants remix.The pressure keeps building with Fabio Salvati, Lautaro Ibañez, and Yuuta driving things forward. Patrik Widmer and Matteo Vitanza raise the intensity in the final stretch, leading into a massive late moment from Charlotte de Witte. GENESI closes Episode 190 with a relentless finish that stays with you.You can find the full tracklist and explore every record from this episode right here:
Hey Midnighters,Sebastiaan here, welcome back to another high-voltage ride with The Midnight Project.Episode 185 is built for pure momentum. Driving grooves, big hooks, and that straight-to-the-dancefloor energy from the first kick to the final drop.We kick things off with Oscar L x Charles D – Lift Me Up on Drumcode, then go deeper into the shadows with Teenage Mutants x Tocadisco – In the Dark. Drunken Kong brings the grit with Give It To Me, and Tao Andra keeps it locked in with Unity. From there, it is pressure all the way: Belocca – Burn Me Down, the wild Eli Brown x HNTR link-up gImmE gImmE (feat. Rome Fortune), and that massive Victor Ruiz x Ignacio Arfeli – Ascend moment. The second half stays ruthless with Manta Rey – Dancefloor Command, Anna Reusch – Bass Down Low, Nicole Moudaber x Zlata – Report to the Dancefloor, Audio State & Melvin Spix – Departure, and Pan-Pot – Kaltstrom, before we close into the unknown with Akona – Outworld.Key artists featured this weekOscar L, Charles D, Teenage Mutants, Tocadisco, Drunken Kong, Tao Andra, Belocca, Eli Brown, HNTR, Victor Ruiz, Ignacio Arfeli, Manta Rey, Anna Reusch, Nicole Moudaber, Zlata, Audio State, Melvin Spix, Pan-Pot, Akona.Hit the full playlist here and support the show by running it up, Midnighters
Midnighters,This is it. The full-circle moment.The Midnight Project 2025 Techno Year Mix is now live, a 5-hour, 70-track experience built from the music that defined our year together. From emotional highs to peak-time pressure, this mix captures the sound of 2025 as it evolved across clubs, festivals, and radio airwaves.Every track is a piece of the journey, featured in my sets, championed on the show, and selected to reflect the forward motion of techno this year. No promos. No edits. Just a clean mix of officially released tracks that have earned their place.Whether you're on a long drive, running through city streets, or diving deep into headphones, this is your space to reconnect with what moved you.
Perfect — here's your Saturday post for Sagia's guest mix, now with a personal touch and nods to her tracklist, all while keeping it tight and in your authentic tone:Midnighters,This morning's guest mix comes from Sagia, and it's a journey.She opened with her own instrumental remix of Games and never let go from there. With originals like Destinations and Mojave, Sagia brought a sound that's both melodic and driving, full of pressure and release. Big-room moments from Adam Beyer and Chris Avantgarde, alongside her own unreleased cut Can't Control It, made this one feel personal and powerful.A perfectly crafted session to elevate your Saturday.With love and sound,SebastiaanThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
It's Wednesday, Midnighters!Time to lock in and let go. This week's episode of The Midnight Project brings that no-compromise energy straight to your speakers. We open strong with Adam Beyer & Bart Skils' "Your Mind" remixed by Massano & Doriann, setting the pace for a full-power ride through deep, acid-driven techno.Right at the center of the mix, I brought back a classic: "Vault." Still heavy. Still relentless. A reminder of where this journey started and how far we've come. Surrounding it, you'll hear new fire from Slim Black, UMEK, Alan Fitzpatrick, Simina Grigoriu, and raw acid cuts from NAEMS, GIULIA (IT), and more.Every track in this set was chosen to move you, to shift the night forward.Hit the full tracklist here and dig deeper:
Hey Midnighters,Part 2 of The Midnight Project #179 is here, and this week, I'm proud to welcome Francesca Fagiani to the show.Her guest mix is a masterclass in precision and emotion. Francesca brings a raw, hypnotic energy that reflects exactly what this community stands for. Focus, movement, and music with intention. This set is deep, powerful, and designed for those who live the techno lifestyle to the fullest. Whether you're pushing through a long run, in the zone at work, or riding out the night, this mix will carry you all the way.Expect a blend of personal edits, unreleased tracks, and signature selections that showcase why Francesca is one of the names to watch in the scene.
Hey Midnighters,Episode 178 has landed, and it's a heavy one. We kick things off with Marco V and build from there. Pure momentum, no distractions. This week is all about raw energy, built for the late hours when everything else fades away.You'll hear powerful grooves from Metodi Hristov and ADRIANNA, a profound moment from Amir Telem, and underground warehouse pressure from Drumsauw. Two exclusive IDs are in the mix, straight from the underground. Are Bee & Naomind deliver something cosmic, Whebba remixes Anahit Vardanyan into something special, and Pan-Pot brings it all home with force.Big names. Rising talent. A seamless ride made for Midnighters who know where the real pulse is.Also, ADE in Amsterdam was a blast. So much inspiration, so many good conversations, and even more reason to keep pushing this music forward.Catch the full tracklist and relive the journey:
This October, PBS will air a new documentary titled “King of Them All: The Story of King Records.” The film tells the story of the influential King Records label, founded in 1943 by Syd Nathan in Cincinnati, Ohio. King began as a country music label, recording artists such as Moon Mullican and Cowboy Copas, before later expanding into R&B, gospel, and rockabilly. By the late 1950s, King Records had become a powerhouse in R&B and soul music, launching the careers of Little Willie John, Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, and—most famously—James Brown. Located just over 100 miles from Cincinnati, Indianapolis became a reliable source of talent for King Records. Many notable Indianapolis artists recorded for the label, from country star Lattie Moore to jazz legend Jimmy Coe. This week on Echoes of Indiana Avenue, we'll share an hour of music from Avenue artists who recorded for King, including The Hampton Family, Flo Garvin, Sarah McLawler, Bill Jennings, Thurston Harris, and more.
Midnighters,This Sunday, part 2 of The Midnight Project #172 lands on our own channels, and it's a big one. Swiss Roger Lavelle steps in with a guest mix that's been shaking the airwaves on DI.FM, and now it's finally available for all of you.Black Snake Records' head honcho is absolutely on fire. His mix is a relentless ride through deep, high-energy techno, loaded with his productions and Black Snake weapons. It's raw, powerful, and built to move you. We're proud to have him on the show, and you're going to love what he's brought to the table.
Hey Midnighters,Episode 168 of The Midnight Project is here, and it's built around the lifestyle we all share. Whether you're on a sunrise run, in the studio, or closing down the night with friends, this mix is made to move with you.This week features legends like Carl Cox, Riva Starr, and Adam Beyer, alongside fresh talent including ADRIANNA, Deus Deserto, and Peter Pauz. These are the artists shaping the future of techno, and they bring serious energy to this episode.You'll also hear "Analog," one of my productions that still feels right at home in the mix. Every track is selected to match the pulse of how we live.
Midnighters!Proud to welcome Emison to The Midnight Project.I've been keeping an eye on his sound for a while now — raw, hypnotic, and straight from the underground. When we connected on our track, Demonic, it clicked immediately. He's got that rare instinct for tension and groove that drives a dancefloor without letting go.This guest mix is precisely that: no filler, just full-pressure techno—a glimpse into the world of a Sicilian artist who lives and breathes the club.Hope you enjoy it as much as I did putting this collaboration together.More to come.Sebastiaan
Hey Midnighters,Episode 165 is here and it closes out something special. Over the past four episodes, we've explored Adam Beyer's studio album track by track, four each week, and today we wrap it up with the final chapter. From “Accelerate” with Kyozo to “Boundless,” these last selections bring the same intensity, groove, and precision that have defined the whole journey. It's been an honor showcasing this record with you.The energy this week is sharp and cinematic. Rebūke returns with a double feature, including the massive “Chaos” alongside P.T. Adamczyk. SUDO drops a standout from Drumcode that's both tough and liberating. And there's more. Miane's “You” brings a deep hypnotic drive, while IAMT delivers again with serious warehouse fire from Raden (UK) and Antlen Gray.I've also added something close to the heart. “Let's Go,” my new collab with Laybe and Bruno Power, hits right near the end. It's bold, fast, and made for the dance floor. Let me know how it lands for you.Full tracklist is waiting right here:
Good morning, Midnighters,Today marks the beginning of something special on The Midnight Project. Over the next four episodes, we will be diving deep into Adam Beyer's brand-new studio album, Explorer Vol.1, his first in over 20 years. This record isn't just a release; it's the start of a new chapter for the revered Swedish producer, DJ, and label head of Drumcode and Truesoul.Explorer is a culmination of Adam's entire creative journey. Across these tracks, you will hear the influence of his decades-long dedication to techno, as well as his love for sci-fi both musically and visually. His sound continues to evolve, and this album reflects his hunger to explore different genres while staying rooted in the powerful rhythms we all connect with.Alongside this focus on Adam Beyer, today's show also features other fresh premieres from talented artists pushing their own boundaries. Luis M, Emanuele Marini, Adrianna, Reaktive, Fach & Silvertone (US), and Hasegawa all bring something unique to this week's journey, reminding us why techno remains timeless and ever-evolving.Listen to the full playlist here:
Midnighters,This week's episode hits different. From the moment Victor Ruiz and Mila Journée's ‘Ya Tu Sabe' drops, you'll feel that raw, undeniable energy we live for. I built this set to fuel your drive, your training, and those moments where you need to lock in and go deep.Listen out for ADRIANNA and Reaktive's hypnotic ‘Sargam', Joyhauser's ‘Bassdrone' remixed by Teenage Mutants, and Trent Hadid's ‘Savour The Sound' bringing pure techno force. Sven Väth's ‘Nyx' remixed by Planetary Assault Systems is a standout – timeless power for your week.This episode closes strong with [Wex 10]'s rework of ‘Crypto' and Neither Nor's dark masterpiece ‘Blood Nest'. These are tracks that stay with you long after the set ends.Dive into the full journey and tracklist here:
Hey Midnighters,Welcome to The Midnight Project. This is our space. A weekly moment to connect through music, recharge our energy, and celebrate the global techno community we're building together.This week's episode is packed with momentum and intention. I've curated a complete set of exclusive tracks from artists who are driving the sound forward. Adam Beyer and Chris Avantgarde lead the charge, with standout contributions from Celic, Karla Blum, VE/RA, and many more. Every track has a purpose, and every transition pushes the story ahead.A big shoutout to Slim Black for Saturday's guest mix. He lit it up with a set that captured everything The Midnight Project stands for: pure energy, deep focus, and that late-night magic we all live for.Midnighters, the movement is growing. Track by track, beat by beat. Dive into the full tracklist, share the love, and let's keep pushing this forward together.
Hey Midnighters,This Saturday on The Midnight Project, I'm proud to welcome a guest mix from Akona, a hardcore acid selector out of San Diego. Her style is raw, intense, and completely locked into that underground warehouse energy. If you love pounding kicks, twisted acid lines, and hypnotic grooves that don't let up, this one's for you.Akona opens with Atron's Phoenix Arise and drives straight into heavy territory with Sagittarius by Mario Piu and ROBPM, Anxiety from Avis Vox and ASYS, and the gritty Acid Control by Alex Nocera and Roy Batty. The mix pulses with fire from Charlotte de Witte, Deborah de Luca, and closes strong with two hard-edged tracks by Aida Arko including the brutal Hard Disco with PRYDIE.This set doesn't ease in. It dives deep and drags you to the core of the rave.Check the full tracklist here:
Hey Midnighters,Episode 155 of The Midnight Project just dropped and this one is all about connection through pure, driving techno. Whether tuning in before sunrise or catching it deep into your night, know this: you're not alone. You're part of a global movement built on sound, sweat, and solidarity.I just started training at a new boxing gym, and let me tell you—this week, I needed a mix that hits as hard as a clean right hook. That raw energy, that unstoppable momentum, it's all here. Artists like Adam Beyer, Nicole Moudaber, and Misstress Barbara are pushing the sound forward, and we're right there with them.As I record this from Ibiza, surrounded by the pulse of dance music history, I'm reminded of why we do this. To stay inspired, stay connected, and never stop moving.But more than anything, it's about us. The Midnighters. We come together weekly through this show from Berlin to Bogotá, Tokyo to Toronto. Share the moment. Share your setup. Could you tag me in your stories? Let's keep building each other up and keep this scene alive with intention and heart.Check the full playlist and support the artists here:
Hey Midnighters,This Saturday, we welcome Tech Us Out to The Midnight Project. They are a certified techno storm. This guest mix delivers full-force energy, precision, and that underground intensity we live for.With this debut, Tech Us Out is now officially part of the Midnight lineup, joining the ranks of Belocca, AdamK, and many more to come this summer season. This isn't just a mix—it's a powerful introduction from artists ready to leave their mark on our community.You'll hear tracks from Eli Brown, Lilly Palmer, Oscar L, Metodi Hristov, Joyhauser, Jay Lumen, VE_RA, Mha Iri, Pomella, MOTVS, Frankyeffe, and Jon Connor. Tech Us Out also drops their productions, Acid Tribe, and the mix includes some heavy IDs we hope you'll chase down.Catch the full tracklist here:
Hey Midnighters,Show 154 delivers an intense session built for deep nights and early sunrises. From the driving opening by Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani to my private edit of Franky Wah's “Sunrise To The Morning,” this week's mix is all about momentum and emotion. EXTIMA is representing hard again with standout tracks from Job Nelis and Newest, keeping the pulse high and the quality even higher.But the real spotlight this week? Belocca. His guest mix once again went viral, setting dancefloors on fire across the globe. Belocca's signature sound has made him a mainstay in the global techno circuit, and it's no surprise his latest appearance on the show is blowing up. He continues to evolve while staying unmistakably Belocca. Listen to his full set here: https://www.1001tracklists.com/tracklist/vkdw5v9/belocca-the-midnight-project-2025-05-10.htmlExplore the full tracklist for Show 154:
Hey Midnighters,Episode 153 is here and the energy is rising, just like the season ahead. Ibiza is warming up, and so is The Midnight Project. This week's mix is built for dancefloors, headphones, and everything in between, featuring powerful selections from the global techno underground.Last weekend, AdamK gave us a great taster of 2025 with his guest mix. Forward-thinking, relentless, and full of fire. If that set lit a spark, get ready to keep it burning. I've loaded this episode with fresh heat from legends like UMEK, Pleasurekraft, and Wehbba, alongside rising forces like Charles D, Reaktive, and the always-bold Hiroko Yamamura. Expect exclusives, new energy, and that signature drive we live for.As always, this show is for us, the global community of Midnighters who live and breathe this music. Whether you're listening in the gym, on the road, or under the lights, know that you're part of something bigger. This movement is ours.Don't miss a beat. Check out the full playlist here:
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
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.
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, […]
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
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, […]
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