Eddy D’Amato launches 2026 with force and precision through his new release ‘TIMECLOCK’, released via MODVL, a brand-new Techno release that signals a defining moment in his evolving sound.
As his first release of the year, ‘TIMECLOCK’ sets the pace with a raw, high-energy approach designed for both underground dancefloors and forward-thinking Techno music listeners.
Driven by hitting beats, sharp synth lines, and uncompromising sound design, ‘TIMECLOCK’ thrives on momentum and tension. The track blends mechanical precision with visceral energy, creating a hypnotic push that never fully lets go.
Its gritty textures and dynamic structure reflect Eddy D’Amato’s focus on impact over excess, delivering a sound that feels immediate, powerful, and unapologetically bold. Every element is carefully placed to serve movement and intensity, making the track highly functional in club environments while retaining depth for close listening.
Eddy D’Amato has built his identity around pushing beyond safe formulas, crafting music that sits between emotion and machine-driven intensity. Known for his stripped-back yet powerful production style, he continues to refine a sonic language rooted in raw expression, energy, and forward motion.
‘TIMECLOCK’ represents a natural evolution; more focused, more driven, and more confident in its direction. It highlights an artist fully in control of his sound and vision.
Eddy D’Amato – TIMECLOCK
The release arrives via Eddy’s own label, MODVL, a platform founded to support creative freedom and experimental Electronic music without compromise. MODVL operates with a modular philosophy, encouraging innovation, individuality, and boundary-pushing sound design. It stands as a creative hub for projects that prioritize authenticity and artistic intent over trends.
As a label, MODVL reflects Eddy’s broader mindset; independent, future-facing, and resistant to creative limitations.
With ‘TIMECLOCK’, Eddy D’Amato and MODVL mark the beginning of 2026 with clarity and force. This release is not a reset, but a declaration, setting the rhythm for what’s ahead and reinforcing Eddy’s place within the modern Electronic landscape.
Be sure to stay up to date with Eddy‘s latest projects and upcoming performances by following him on social media, where fans can find updates as his journey continues.
Producer and DJ Alex Cecil returns with a fresh reimagining of his single ‘Chismosa’ featuring NatX, now unveiling an official remix by Ian Allen. The new version adds a distinct perspective to the original track while expanding its sonic impact.
The remix delivers a fresh, club-focused interpretation of the original, reinforcing the track’s momentum while introducing a deeper, more driving sonic character designed for late-night dance floors.
With its playful vocal energy, infectious groove, and sleek production, ‘Chismosa’ represented a natural progression in Alex Cecil’s evolving catalogue, as the collaboration with vocalist NatX brought a vibrant personality to the track, blending rhythmic bounce with attitude and charisma that resonated across both streaming audiences and DJ playlists alike.
Now, with the addition of Ian Allen’s signature touch, the record enters a new level of sonic intensity.
Alex Cecil – Chismosa (Ian Allen Remix)
Known for his refined approach to Tech House and underground club sounds, Ian Allen injects the remix with weightier basslines, tightened percussion, and an elevated sense of tension and release.
The result is a version that feels tailor-made for peak-hour sets, driving yet controlled, hypnotic yet energetic. Allen’s production honors the original’s identity while expanding its atmosphere, giving DJs a versatile tool that thrives in both intimate club rooms and large-scale dance environments.
The remix maintains the magnetic vocal presence of NatX while surrounding it with a darker, more textured framework. Subtle rhythmic shifts, rolling low-end grooves, and crisp drum programming transform ‘Chismosa’ into a more immersive, floor-focused experience without sacrificing the track’s original charm. It’s a release that speaks equally to House purists, tastemakers, and casual listeners discovering the song for the first time.
With this release, Alex Cecil continues to demonstrate his curatorial vision and ability to collaborate with artists who elevate his work into new creative territory. ‘Chismosa (Ian Allen Remix)’ stands as both a celebration of the original’s success and a bold progression forward.
Chris Liebing has announced the thirteen-track ‘Evolver’ LP for release on March 27th, with its first EP, the double-A ‘Roy Batty’ EP, available Jan 30th.
While the ‘Evolver LP’ features collaborations with Charlotte de Witte, Luke Slater, Speedy J, The Advent, The Alte Stuben Modular Ensemble aka Daniel Miller, Terence Fixmer, and Pascal Gabriel, this is Liebing’s first solo Techno LP, having focused on long-form electronica output alongside co-writer Ralf Hildenbeutel for 2018’s ‘Burn Slow’ and 2023’s ‘Another Day’ for Mute Records, and the Andre Walter co-produced ‘Evolution’ in 2002.
Comprising ‘Roy Batty’ and ‘Brooks Ave’, the ‘Roy Batty’ EP sees Liebing set out the stall for the upcoming ‘Evolver’ LP in uncompromising style. The title cut, one of the foundations of the upcoming LP, began with Chris’ musings on how Rutger Hauer’s character in Blade Runner “becoming sentient and asking for the possibility to experience this life longer.”
Chris Liebing – Evolver LP
That vision seems more vital than ever in the current age, and cuts right to the core of the sci-fi understandings that have always driven techno. “These moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. ” But the energy of the track gives you the flipside of that, reminds you that these moments happened, and matter.
The super direct and linear acid of ‘Brooks Ave’ is named for the spot where Chris stays in LA – a place where the ‘Evolver’ feeling was really strong: it just emerged from trusting the process, letting the universe do its work – finished off in his own studio, but ultimately almost entirely created in, and inspired by, the Californian apartment.
The ‘Roy Batty EP’ is released on CLR on January 30th, 2026, the ‘Evolver’ LP on March 27th, and an interim single to be announced.
Butch debuts on DJ Tennis‘ Life and Death label with the release of “Formula E,” a new single from the widely respected German producer.
A slow-building but climactic club record, “Formula E” reflects Butch‘s long-standing dancefloor sensibility. A steady, percolating bassline anchors the track, gradually building tension as a swarm of pitched-up synth tones swells.
Always serving as a peak moment in Butch‘s sets since this past summer, “Formula E” has been fully road-tested to shift the energy of a room.
For over two decades, Butch has been one of underground electronic music’s most trusted figures: a DJ and a producer whose work moves effortlessly between house and techno without ever feeling stylistically fixed.
His catalog spans labels including Innervisions, Rekids, Cocoon, Defected, Diynamic, and Crosstown Rebels, and his sets (whether at Circoloco, Robert Johnson, or all-night club rooms) unfold with a careful sense of timing and instinct.
With “Formula E,” Butch reinforces that lineage, offering a record that is powerful and purpose-built for the long arc of the night.
One of the Netherlands most in-demand exports Franky Rizardo opens a bold new chapter with his latest single ‘More To Life’. Releasing a week after his sold out show at Amsterdam’s 10,000 capacity Ziggo Dome, Franky teams up with versatile Dutch vocalist Carston on a euphoric, emotionally charged release that serves as the first single from his highly anticipated forthcoming album.
Blending driving club energy with melodic depth, the release signals a refined evolution of Franky’s sound: confident, expressive and built for both movement and meaning. ‘More To Life’ is a slow-burner built for the dancefloor, unfolding with tension before lifting into its house groove.
Carston’s emotive vocals, the track’s bright keys and pulsating production carry the track forward, striking a balance between warmth and momentum, and elevating the record into an uplifting, late-night anthem.
As one of The Netherlands’ most respected musical exports, and the country’s most internationally booked DJ heading into 2026, Franky Rizardo is renowned for his forward-thinking sound that seamlessly bridges house and techno.
A core member of the Music On family and a regular fixture in Ibiza with ANTS and elrow, Franky has performed at iconic venues including Space (Miami), Fabric (London), Pacha and Amnesia (Ibiza), Shelter (Amsterdam) and Sound (Los Angeles), building a reputation for sets that balance energy, groove and emotion.
Franky Rizardo – More To Life ft. Carson
Joining Franky on ‘More To Life’ is Dutch-born singer, songwriter and producer Carston, whose background in pop brings a fresh emotional clarity to the collaboration. Known for his infectious melodies and striking vocal tone, Carston has built a strong reputation for crafting songs that resonate deeply with listeners.
His ability to bridge mainstream sensibilities with electronic production shines on ‘More To Life’, marking a natural crossover moment between the two artists.
Serving as the opening chapter of Franky Rizardo’s forthcoming album, ‘More To Life’ signals an exciting new phase – one rooted in melody, emotion and artistic growth, whilst maintaining the dancefloor energy that has defined his career to date.
HARD Events has announced the highly anticipated return of the HARD Summer Music Festival, set to take place in Inglewood on August 1-2, 2026. The festival is returning to Hollywood Park, the expansive entertainment complex adjacent to SoFi Stadium and YouTube Theater, and will feature a refreshed layout for last year’s experience.
Since its debut in 2007, HARD Summer has evolved into a defining fixture of Southern California’s festival landscape. The event is defined by its genre-spanning programming, with a curatorial ethos always on the pulse and an unmistakable visual identity that celebrates Los Angeles’ raw, grungy city energy.
Each summer, a diverse, style-forward crowd gathers to experience a collision of electronic and live music culture, reflecting the city’s layered musical landscape. Over time, HARD Summerhas cemented its place as one of the West Coast’s most influential mid-year festivals and the largest electronic music event in Los Angeles.
Since relocating to Hollywood Park in 2024, HARD has redefined the premier Los Angeles electronic music experience. Spanning 300 acres, the venue offers an immersive atmosphere defined by its expansive scale, interactivity, and experiential design.
For 2026, the festival returns with a refreshed layout, designed to make moving between stages easier, along with an updated Green Stage area that gives fans more space to groove.
HARD Summer Music Festival 2026
HARD Summer’s 2025 lineup brought together a dynamic mix of global sounds, spanning leading electronic artists, high-profile crossover voices from the Latin and hip-hop worlds, underground tastemakers, and a rising generation of emerging talent.
The weekend was anchored by an all-star roster of headliners including GRAMMY-nominated Australian powerhouse Dom Dolla, Colombian singer-songwriter Feid, the dark industrial sonics of legendary French producer Gesaffelstein, and multi-genre super producer Kaytranada. Together, they delivered a weekend of high-energy, genre-defying performances that reinforced HARD Summer’s status as one of the West Coast’s premier electronic music events.
Presale access for two-day GA, GA+, and VIP passes for HARD Summer Music Festival 2026 begins Friday, January 23 at 10:00 AM PT. Fans can also access an exclusive SMS presale starting at 9:00 AM PT the same day. For more information and to sign up for presale access, visit the HARD Summer’s official website.
Kappa FuturFestival 2026 has announced the Phase Two lineup for its 2026 edition, returning July 3–5 to the industrial expanse of Torino’s Parco Dora. The latest additions further define the festival’s forward-thinking approach, uniting underground energy, established icons, and progressive collaborations across the electronic spectrum.
Over the years, Kappa FuturFestival has earned a reputation as one of Europe’s most respected electronic music gatherings, known for its considered curation and unmistakable sense of place.
Phase Two builds on that legacy, bringing together a lineup that balances artistic depth with scale — from rare collaborative sets and live performances to artists shaping the direction of contemporary club culture.
The newly announced programming is spearheaded by Solomun, who makes his seventh appearance at Kappa FuturFestival with an exclusive extended set. Additional highlights include South Korean icon Peggy Gou, global trance icon Armin van Buuren, Caribou‘s experimental underground alias DAPHNI, GRAMMY-nominated production duo Disclosure (DJ Set), genre-defying producer Boys Noize, and electronic music visionary Richie Hawtin, who returns with his forward-facing DEX EFX X0X live project. The lineup is further expanded with melodic techno favorite Miss Monique, progressive powerhouse Argy, and Detroit pioneers Carl Craig ft. Mike Banks.
The Phase Two lineup also places a strong emphasis on rare and carefully considered back-to-back performances, a defining element of Kappa FuturFestival‘s programming. This year’s edition brings together artists including Diplo B2B Busy P B2B Tatyana Jane, Floating Points B2B Palms Trax, Four Tet B2B Skrillex, Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati B2B Seth Troxler, STOOR [Dasha Rush, Rødhåd, Speedy J], Konduku B2B Marco Shuttle, Mad Dog B2B CARV, and Manda Moor B2B Cuartero.
The stacked billing rounds out with an eclectic mix of global talent including DJRUM, Fireground (Live), Gandalf, Interplanetary Criminal, Joe Claussell, KI/KI, Nicola Gavino, NOVAH, Redrago, Tal Fussman, Vendex, Vieze Asbak, and Xiaolin (Live), bringing further depth and range to the overall lineup.
Kappa FuturFestival‘s Phase One lineup highlights include Solid Grooves co-founder Michael Bibi, KNTXT label head Charlotte de Witte, German techno veteran Sven Väth, Grammy-nominated Swedish House Mafia member Sebastian Ingrosso, and EXHALE founder Amelie Lens.
The lineup also boasts viral Brazilian phenom Mochakk, techno virtuoso Enrico Sangiuliano, and monumental collaborations from Ben Klock B2B Marcel Dettmann to Paco Osuna B2B Nicole Moudaber.
Ranked 6th Best Festival in the World by DJ Mag (2025), Kappa FuturFestival now stands as a defining pillar of Italian culture, attracting audiences from over 150 countries and generating more than €30 million annually for the local economy.
All early bird tickets for Kappa FuturFestival 2026 have already sold out, however 3-Day General Admission, 3-Day VIP, Gold Experience, and Art & Techno tickets are currently on sale now at the link here.
After 23 editions in the Valais region, Switzerland’s Caprices Festival confirms its flagship winter edition will take place at Eggli, Gstaad in 2026, marking a major new chapter in the festival’s story.
The move introduces new stages and a refined production setup that utilizes existing alpine infrastructure to enhance sound, comfort, continuity and overall experience. Located high above the slopes, Eggli offers a 360° panoramic view of the Swiss Alps, creating a setting where dramatic natural landscapes meet forward-thinking electronic music.
Weekend One, running from March 13-15, is built around high-energy, forward-focused club programming. Newly announced additions include Adolpho & Franky, Arapu, Argenis Brito, Bes Art, D’Julz, Dejan, Evgheniia, Madnax b2b Olivia, Manda Moor b2b Sirus Hood, Mateo Dufour, Mathew Jonson Live, Phil Hunger, Prospa, Sweely Live, and TT.
Weekend Two, taking place from March 20-22, expands the musical scope with a broad journey across house, minimal, and deeper underground selections. Newly revealed additions include Alexander Skancke, Apoteoz b2b Flyuko, Charmeine, Chez Damier, Cora M, Damian Lazarus, Dandy Jack, DJ Reas, Doudou MD, Enzo Siragusa, Giorgio Maulini b2b Bas Ibellini, F.O.E Live featuring Guti, Madnax, Sarkis and Kanova, Fumiya Tanaka, Guti Live, Laidlaw b2b Joe Rolét, Mita Gami, Morgan, Neo, Nicolas Duvoisin, and Pedram.
Caprices Festival 2026 lineup
Weekend Two will also feature two curated stage host partners. Amsterdam-based collective Slapfunk will bring its distinctive underground UKG-inflected sounds to Eggli, while Zurich’s Grocerie collective joins the programme, further underscoring Caprices’ connection to the Swiss electronic music community and club culture.
The shift to Gstaad represents an evolution for Caprices. After more than two decades shaping the blueprint for mountain festivals worldwide, the event now enters a refreshed phase that deepens integration with the surrounding environment, improves protection from the elements, and unlocks new creative possibilities for staging and design.
At its core, Caprices remains guided by the values that have defined it for over 20 years, meticulous curation, world-class sound, and an international community of music lovers spanning more than 75 countries.
A refined access system sees gondolas operating continuously from midday until 4AM, with a swift seven-minute ascent to the summit. At the top, the Eggli site enables the development of three distinct glasshouse stages.
The Peak Stage is designed for large-scale performances framed by sweeping alpine views; the CNTRL Stage offers a more intimate environment built for extended sets and special back-to-back performances; and the Ridge Stage focuses on experimental sounds and immersive concepts. Across all spaces, Caprices perpetuates its long-standing reputation for ambitious production standards.
“Caprices has always been about the connection between nature, art and music. By moving to Gstaad, we remain faithful to this vision while taking the overall experience to an even higher level,” says Maxime Léonard, Co-Founder and CEO of Caprices Festival.
The 2026 edition brings together long-standing Caprices collaborators alongside a wide spectrum of contemporary artists shaping today’s global electronic music landscape. Returning artists including Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano in a special back-to-back with Dennis Cruz, Sonja Moonear, Sven Väth, DJ Tennis, Jamie Jones, Bedouin, Dan Ghenacia b2b Alci, and RPR Soundsystem reflect the deep relationships the festival has built with its artistic community over the years.
Caprices Festival 2026
Alongside these names, the 2026 lineup also features artists from across house, techno, and minimal scenes, including Vintage Culture, Josh Baker, Mau P, Adam Ten, Mita Gami, Alisha, Cincity, Sally C, Stoffela, DVS1, Ilario Alicante, Joseph Capriati, Mind Against, Rossi., Ryan Elliott b2b Quest, and WhoMadeWho with their lauded Hybrid Set, cementing a programme that balances heritage with forward momentum.
To support the new format, Caprices is offering a wide range of accommodation options throughout the Gstaad region. Guests can choose from luxury hotels, mid-range stays and budget-friendly options, alongside curated apartments and chalets available through official partner platforms and listings on the Caprices website. This flexible approach allows visitors to tailor their experience, whether planning a premium alpine getaway or a group-focused festival trip.
A dedicated shuttle bus network will operate across the wider region, connecting Saanen, Rougemont, Schönried, Saanenmöser, Turbach, Lauenen, and Zweisimmen with both the resort and festival site.
Services will run day and night, ensuring smooth access throughout the event. Full timetables and stop details will be published on the Capriceswebsite ahead of the festival.
Operating at the crossroads of desire and dissonance, Sterling Angel is a project that refuses to soften its edges. Conceived by John Sterling, the project fuses sensual trance, industrial abrasion, and primal electronica into a sound that is as confrontational as it is hypnotic.
With its latest release, ‘Dangerous Gift’, Sterling Angel pushes deeper into this visceral territory, trading seduction for severity while preserving the project’s core emotional intensity.
We sat down with Sterling Angelto discuss the evolution of the project, the existential themes driving his music, and how danger, tension, and creative instinct continue to shape this uncompromising sonic vision.
Check out the full interview below!
Hi Sterling Angel! How are you?
All is well and continually on the rise.
‘Dangerous Gift’ feels like a deeper dive into your identity as an artist. How did the idea of this release begin?
Usually, ideas just come to me as I create. That being said, my current work is always aligned with the Sterling Angel ethos. Themes center on existential angst and the striving to bring forth true emotional depth in a world where things seem more surface level. All tracks are borne of this framework. So, the idea of this release just fits logically and emotionally.
When you started producing ‘Dangerous Gift’, what was the very first sonic idea or emotion that set the tone for the track?
With this track, I wanted to go for something as edgy and impending as I could. Something otherworldly and alien. And with, of course, an element of danger.
What tools, sound-design techniques, or hardware helped shape track’s atmosphere?
I produce all my tracks on Ableton Live along with a template that I have created with my favorite software synths, effects, and settings. This allows me to limit myself a bit with options, as it is easy to get overwhelmed with all the sonic tools that are at my disposal.
The atmosphere in my tracks is always the result of this set up. And this track is no different. Sounds are pre curated to some degree so I can just feel everything as a natural extension of my flow state and branch out from there. I never get bogged down in exact sound design during my creation process.
I do, however, experiment in real-time within my template, as I loop in the session view of Ableton Live. It’s why I love this DAW for its on-the-fly approach and immersive quality. I could, of course, share my fave plugins etc, but I prefer to maintain the mystique in my work.
Can you walk us through a specific moment in the track where something unexpected in the studio ended up defining the final sound?
Hmm. I don’t actually recall a particular moment where this happened on this track. That being said, there are always unexpected things that happen whenever I create and that is what makes it most exciting. I always push for that actually. All my tracks end up in their own unique way, despite what my initial aim is.
The title ‘Dangerous Gift’ is interesting; what does the phrase mean?
“Dangerous Gift” refers to a few things actually, for one, it refers to my own struggles of dealing with having a natural talent for explosive artistic expression and what that means when such intensity is turned inwards.
If not allowed to be expressed, it can lead to overwhelming internal angst and self destruction. I feel in this current culture, suppressed creative energy can come with a lot of problems, especially for those who are more afflicted with such a temperament.
Secondly, it applies to how much of a threat my new form of creation is to the current dogma of what electronic music is supposed to be. Disrupting the status quo is always risky.
What part of the production process took the longest or pushed you the hardest creatively?
I would say that for me the part that takes the longest in all my tracks is deciding when it is done and the finishing touches. Perfectionism can make any track take forever to complete. I am getting better at this though, thankfully 🙂
How have your roots in Trance and Electronic music shaped the direction of this release?
I would say that “Dangerous Gift” really captures what I like most about the idea of Trance. A very hypnotic alien-like soundscape. This, of course, is from my own perspective on what I love most about Trance music. I know Trance can mean a ton of different things these days, but I draw my inspiration to what Trance was in the early 90s.
I don’t consciously force myself to create within a certain genre, but there is no doubt that trance has heavily influenced this current iteration of Sterling Angel. “Dangerous Gift” is no exception.
How does ‘Dangerous Gift’ fit into the broader story you’re telling with your upcoming projects?
I’m always conceptual in my approach to my work. “Dangerous Gift” is just another chapter in the theme of existential angst and my personal battles with it. My past few releases are all going to be featured on my next album which will further flesh out my ideas around this topic.
All my music is a current reflection of myself and the journey that I am on in this life. Feeling completely alive inside a world that seems darker every day where we all crave more meaning and purpose.
After completing this release, what new artistic challenges are you excited to take next?
I’d say the most exciting new challenge will be converting the SA project into a “live” experience through future gigs and collaborations. I am always evolving musically but am most focused on expanding the SA universe in whatever ways that present themselves. I have plenty of new music and work ready to go. Much is happening behind the scenes. 2026 will be quite a year for SA 🙂
In its latest evolution, Sterling Angel abandons whispers for snarls, trading velvet for voltage without losing its core pulse. At heart, the project remains a fevered communion between body and machine—a visceral lifeline for those drawn to ecstasy sharpened by tension.
This is music that doesn’t merely reflect the human condition; it confronts it head-on, carving catharsis from distortion and desire alike.
Alex Cecil releases his latest single, ‘Bump It’, through Black Lizard Records.
‘Bump It’ is an explosive, dance-floor-ready track powered by pulsating beats, thick grooves, melodic synth lines, and bold robotic vocal textures. Designed for peak-time impact, the record delivers a futuristic edge while maintaining the atmosphere that defines Alex Cecil’s evolving sound.
‘Bump It’ combines rhythmic intensity with shimmering melodic touches, creating a dynamic, high-voltage experience. The robotic vocal textures weave through the track with precision, adding a unique edge that elevates the groove and enhances its driving momentum.
With ‘Bump It’ Alex Cecil highlights his growing momentum in the Electronic music world. Known for blending expressive melodies with groove-driven production, Alex Cecil has been steadily building recognition through a diverse catalogue of original tracks, inventive remixes, and an increasingly active live schedule.
His continual exploration of new sonic ideas, paired with a forward-thinking creative approach, has reinforced his reputation as a versatile Producer and strengthened his presence on the global stage.
Alex Cecil – Bump It
The release marks a defining moment in Alex Cecil’s creative evolution. Alongside the momentum generated by ‘Bump It’, this autumn also saw the launch of his own label, Superfine Records—a new imprint that signals the next phase of his artistic direction and his commitment to producing music driven by instinct, purpose, and relentless energy.
Continuing to push his creative boundaries and earn acclaim in the Electronic music world, Alex Cecil is steadily growing as an artist. Stay connected and follow his latest tracks and updates on social media.
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