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DJ Morgan Selects His Top 10 Techno Tracks of the Moment

From the underground clubs of San Francisco to international dancefloors, DJ Morgan has spent decades shaping the hard dance and techno scene.

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DJ Morgan, producer and founder of HardNRG.com – created one of the first major online mix platforms that helped break hard house across the United States back in 1999.

Dj Morgan’s platform blew up his profile, with his DJ mixes and productions spreading worldwide, leading to extensive tours and earned him a legacy as a key figure in the early US hard dance movement.

Now, over 25 years later and based in Thailand, DJ Morgan shares the raw, relentless tracks currently driving his sets at clubs throughout the Land Of Smiles.

Heerhorst & Peter Pahn – Crystal Sky (Drumcode)

“Crystal Sky is full of ethnic vocal chants, distorted acid stabs, and a pulsating bassline to tie it all together. Another solid collaboration between Heerhorst & Peter Pahn, borrowing heavily from their previous hit, Dark Clouds.”

Umek & Kos:mo – Waiting for the Rave (1605)

“With a hypnotic vocal track on top of a bouncy bassline and driving percussion, this is sure to be an anthem with its huge build-up back into the main verse. Looking forward to the future tag team collabs by these two techno powerhouses.”

Marco V – Loxia (Drumcode)

“A truly upbeat tune that uses highly reverbed percussion to create a melody that you cannot help but move to. It builds slowly to a groovy climax that makes this track a perfect fit for a warm-up or peak-time banger.”

Maurice Mino, Gizmo & Mac – Broken Echoes (Turbo)

“Gizmo & Mac applying their trademark techno sound to huge effect with Maurice. The thick and fat synth line is the star of the show, using a series of clever pitch shifts to delve into a deep and dark techno tunnel.”

Anna & Vintage Culture – Feel the Rhythm (Affairs)

“A classic ethnic vocal sample on top of infectious percussion dives into a huge carnival-inspired buildup. The rhythmic grooves provide this track with an infectious vibe that makes you want to test out your Latin dance moves.”

Nicole Moudaber & Space 92 – Eyes On Me (Takeoff)

“Following up last year’s “Reasons to Love You,” Nicole and Space 92 deliver an instant hit, sure to be on everyone’s playlist into the new year. The bass and lead synths are truly talking after the drop, and their plan is simple… drop the system & destroy the dancefloor!”

Belocca & HOF – Bringing It Back (Mainground Music)

“Both Belocca & HOF consistently put out solid tunes, but when these two join forces, the result is nothing short of dance floor mayhem. The bassline is thundering throughout, synth stabs are spot on, vocals tie it all together, and the build delivers complete pandemonium.”

Neither Nor, Patrick Scuro, Post Brothers – No Way Back (Animarum)

“A haunting synth melody lures you in, while the vocal sample builds to the drop, which introduces a wicked synth line that will break the dance floor out of the trance they have slipped into when this track kicks in.”

Enrico Sangiuliano – Order In Chaos Reactive Mix (NineToZero)

“Reactive provides a fantastic mix that oscillates between rhythmic order and melodic chaos. A masterclass in layering sounds, this tune bridges the gap between techno and psychedelic while keeping you moving to an intoxicating groove.”

Jay Lumen – I Have the Beat (Footwork)

“Jay continues to provide driving basslines and catchy vocal hooks time after time. One of the most prolific producers in recent times, there is good reason why each of his tracks hits the top of the charts. Driving basslines, funky percussion, classic samples, and enough old school chords to ensure the dance floor is packed from start to finish.”

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