The legendary techno pioneers Andy Düx and Oliver Bach frequently appear on Technoclub Pure with their fantastic back 2 basics techno anthems heavily infused with melodic trance elements. They establish their mainstage club sound that can crossover to techno and trance sets easily. Let’s Go, Vampires @ Night and Hello were the three tracks that were very well received in the techno and mainstage circles with considerable success in the beatport charts. Their latest offering on Technoclub Pure is the stunning On My Mind. Nearly 5 minutes of deep pulsating basslines, punchy kicks, thumping drums and intense dark and menacing synthy layers that build tension and anticipation to reach their breakdown packed with distorted rave touched synths and cool spoken female vocal that repeats hypnotically On My Mind.
The beat strikes for the full on section until to land on the second breakdown that the anthemic siren like distorted synthy stabs merged with the short and infectious spoken vocal sample. The drop is damaging as you can expect and ready to catapult your mind, body and soul. Andy and Oliver once again unleash their creativity to create another monumental track that applies simple elements to get the crowd moving. You can imagine already the clubbers shouting with their hearts On My Mind and the big synthy stabs to crack the sound systems worldwide. Peak Time and driving mainstage techno mayhem On My Mind by the always trusted Andy Düx and Oliver Bach is out now on Technoclub Pure.
Release: 10.04.2024
Stream/Download: https://ZYXDance.lnk.to/OnMyMind
About Andy Dux
In 1980, he stood at the turntables for the rst time at Tanzschule Bier. He then got his rst ever residency in 1983, where he would perform every Sunday from 6pm through to midnight at the Big Apple in Wiesbaden.
In 1987, along with Udo Niebergall, he founded Project Voyou and broke straight into the American charts with the song Houseman. Since then he went from strength to strength and eventually took over Beatdisaster (a recording studio in Reinheim near Darmstadt) with Udo Niebergall in 1989. Together, they then founded Overdrive; their rst techno label which still exists today. With over 20,000 Vinyls sold, “Don’t Stop” by Mark NRG was one of the label’s cult hits.
In 1990, Talla 2XLC introduced him as the resident DJ at Dorian Gray. In the years that followed, he played at almost every major national and international event (Mayday, Time Warp, Nature One, Nightmare in Rotterdam, Rave City, Loveparade, etc.).
Since 1990, he has had spots at the Palazzo in Bingen and the Safahi Lounge in Mainz. He has also been working on the Vinyl Players Mainz project with his friend Dillmanski since 2014.
Now, after more than 15 years, he is working with Eric Sneo & Oliver Bach on new tracks which released this year!
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