Pace and tempo rise here for a trance-inducing journey complete with euphoric melodies, emotive chord changes and an unrelenting pulse to take the energy of any set higher.
First release for Headkube on SkyTop music label with this brand new techno track made in collaboration with SLC-6 Music's boss D.J MacIntyre and Axel Zambrano.
With this remix Headkube ups tempo and drive for a momentous slice of astral techno, complete with an acid-laced break to command the full attention of the crowd.
Headkube reboots his original, highlighting its darker and dreamier elements. Two additional originals accompany the Mevlana duo plus two remixes from Nomas and Mariatti.
Headkube's 'Dark Visions' introduces us to the nocturnal side of his production palette. The track pushes forward with driving energy into a wicked crescendo.
Headkube returns with this stunning Remix of "Warriors" by the Italian dj D-Lewis.
As always, a perfect and unique combination of analog sounds and enthralling rhythm.
With this EP Headkube makes his debut on Grum's UK record label Deep State, among as other incredible artists. This EP includes two tracks: Scarlett and Fade.
Headkube makes his debut on the UK record label Release Records run by Third Party with his single "Rainfall", a storm of warm sounds and strong basslines.
Live in Turin is a recording of Headkube's Live Audio/Visual Performance at Officine Grandi Riparazioni Torino made using different kind of synths, controllers and software.
Headkube returns on SLC-6 Music with this new single called "Firefly". Eleventh track on the label for the artist and lands in impressive fashion with its retro-trance synths.
Pete K and Headkube join forces on this new track called "Olympia". This track has already played from DJs all around the world and in the biggest clubs including Ministry of Sound.
Headkube returns again on Third Party's UK record label Release Records with a stunning 4 tracks EP called Polar Lights. Get ready to dance on the dance floor!
Headkube returns again on his home label, leading us off with the driving and optimistic "Mevlana" using solid kick, groovy percussions and analog synths.