
Houdini
Iptamenos Discos announce âHoudiniâ, the new EP by label founders Local Suicide. The record features three of their darkest and most powerful originals to date, alongside striking reworks from French electroclash pioneer David Carretta and rising Greek EBM force Alpha Sect.
The âHoudiniâ EP took shape in Local Suicideâs Berlin studio during countless late-night sessions with Skelesys, the same creative period that gave rise to their joint hit âMoustacheâ, the âSurface Of The Sunâ EP and âFaster Fasterâ on Cursesâ âNext Wave Acid Punxâ compilation.
The result is their darkest material yet, pushing their techno disco sound into heavier territory with hypnotic basslines, industrial textures and analogue vintage synths, making it one of the boldest records in the Iptamenos Discos catalogue to date.
The EP opens with âObsessionsâ, a song in between darkwave and techno, built around a brutal bassline, analogue synths and stark vocal mantras. The repeated line âObsessions, they come and goâ mirrors the tuneâs relentless pull and its looping, claustrophobic energy.
âSubmissionâ, a collaboration with long-term collaborator Skelesys, matches its intensity with a brooding low end and distorted, heavily processed vocals. The chant âResistance, no submissionâ runs through the track like a declaration of defiance, turning tension into power.
The title track âHoudiniâ is slightly more accessible while keeping the same shadowed atmosphere. Haunting organ melodies and the lyric âThe great Houdini, the big escapeâ evoke transformation and release, paying homage to the legendary illusionist while adding a theatrical edge.
French legendary DJ / producer David Carretta reimagines âObsessionsâ with his signature retro-futurist touch. Known for fusing industrial precision with Italo-inspired synths since the 1990s, he brightens the track with shimmering disco melodies and an uplifting tone, creating a version that contrasts with the originalâs darkness while making it instantly dancefloor-ready.
Strasbourg-based Alpha Sect, the project of Greek artist George McCall, takes âSubmissionâ into uncompromising dimensions. Rooted in electro and body music with punk influences, his remix starts as a heavy EBM stomper before evolving into a club-ready track that balances intensity with release.
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Houdini
Iptamenos Discos announce âHoudiniâ, the new EP by label founders Local Suicide. The record features three of their darkest and most powerful originals to date, alongside striking reworks from French electroclash pioneer David Carretta and rising Greek EBM force Alpha Sect.
The âHoudiniâ EP took shape in Local Suicideâs Berlin studio during countless late-night sessions with Skelesys, the same creative period that gave rise to their joint hit âMoustacheâ, the âSurface Of The Sunâ EP and âFaster Fasterâ on Cursesâ âNext Wave Acid Punxâ compilation.
The result is their darkest material yet, pushing their techno disco sound into heavier territory with hypnotic basslines, industrial textures and analogue vintage synths, making it one of the boldest records in the Iptamenos Discos catalogue to date.
The EP opens with âObsessionsâ, a song in between darkwave and techno, built around a brutal bassline, analogue synths and stark vocal mantras. The repeated line âObsessions, they come and goâ mirrors the tuneâs relentless pull and its looping, claustrophobic energy.
âSubmissionâ, a collaboration with long-term collaborator Skelesys, matches its intensity with a brooding low end and distorted, heavily processed vocals. The chant âResistance, no submissionâ runs through the track like a declaration of defiance, turning tension into power.
The title track âHoudiniâ is slightly more accessible while keeping the same shadowed atmosphere. Haunting organ melodies and the lyric âThe great Houdini, the big escapeâ evoke transformation and release, paying homage to the legendary illusionist while adding a theatrical edge.
French legendary DJ / producer David Carretta reimagines âObsessionsâ with his signature retro-futurist touch. Known for fusing industrial precision with Italo-inspired synths since the 1990s, he brightens the track with shimmering disco melodies and an uplifting tone, creating a version that contrasts with the originalâs darkness while making it instantly dancefloor-ready.
Strasbourg-based Alpha Sect, the project of Greek artist George McCall, takes âSubmissionâ into uncompromising dimensions. Rooted in electro and body music with punk influences, his remix starts as a heavy EBM stomper before evolving into a club-ready track that balances intensity with release.
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Iptamenos Discos announce âHoudiniâ, the new EP by label founders Local Suicide. The record features three of their darkest and most powerful originals to date, alongside striking reworks from French electroclash pioneer David Carretta and rising Greek EBM force Alpha Sect.
The âHoudiniâ EP took shape in Local Suicideâs Berlin studio during countless late-night sessions with Skelesys, the same creative period that gave rise to their joint hit âMoustacheâ, the âSurface Of The Sunâ EP and âFaster Fasterâ on Cursesâ âNext Wave Acid Punxâ compilation.
The result is their darkest material yet, pushing their techno disco sound into heavier territory with hypnotic basslines, industrial textures and analogue vintage synths, making it one of the boldest records in the Iptamenos Discos catalogue to date.
The EP opens with âObsessionsâ, a song in between darkwave and techno, built around a brutal bassline, analogue synths and stark vocal mantras. The repeated line âObsessions, they come and goâ mirrors the tuneâs relentless pull and its looping, claustrophobic energy.
âSubmissionâ, a collaboration with long-term collaborator Skelesys, matches its intensity with a brooding low end and distorted, heavily processed vocals. The chant âResistance, no submissionâ runs through the track like a declaration of defiance, turning tension into power.
The title track âHoudiniâ is slightly more accessible while keeping the same shadowed atmosphere. Haunting organ melodies and the lyric âThe great Houdini, the big escapeâ evoke transformation and release, paying homage to the legendary illusionist while adding a theatrical edge.
French legendary DJ / producer David Carretta reimagines âObsessionsâ with his signature retro-futurist touch. Known for fusing industrial precision with Italo-inspired synths since the 1990s, he brightens the track with shimmering disco melodies and an uplifting tone, creating a version that contrasts with the originalâs darkness while making it instantly dancefloor-ready.
Strasbourg-based Alpha Sect, the project of Greek artist George McCall, takes âSubmissionâ into uncompromising dimensions. Rooted in electro and body music with punk influences, his remix starts as a heavy EBM stomper before evolving into a club-ready track that balances intensity with release.
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