A layer of warehouse-inspired textures that create a sense of claustrophobic energy.

From the first minute, “24 12 05” locks into a punishing groove — distorted kick drums that feel like a hammer hitting sheet metal, layered with razor-sharp hi-hats and a bassline that doesn’t so much drop as it pressurizes the room. Jasko Fide avoids the usual build-up → drop formula, instead opting for slow, hypnotic shifts in texture. You’ll hear eerie synth stabs, chopped vocal fragments, and what sounds like factory machinery falling apart in rhythm.

: Artists in this realm are known for digging deep into digital archives and vinyl-only releases, blending unreleased white labels with heritage techno anthems.