Episodios

  • The Midnight Project #120
    Sep 18 2024

    Midnighters, what a week! I just had the best experience at Desancho Estilistas, one of the most extraordinary hairdressers in Valencia. If you’re ever in the city, you’ve got to check them out. The vibe was excellent, and they gave me a fresh new look that has me feeling ready to take on anything. It’s incredible how a great haircut can change your energy, right?

    This week’s mix is all about that same kind of energy – sharp, fresh, and ready to move.

    First, we have Reality Check by NoNameLeft and Daniel Weirdo. NoNameLeft has been making serious waves with their dark, groovy beats, and Daniel Weirdo adds his own gritty touch to this track. It’s got that perfect balance of raw power and precision that gets the crowd going.

    Next, let’s talk about Strangers Humans by Emmy Skyer. Emmy brings her signature melodic depth to this one, blending emotion with a relentless techno rhythm. She’s a master at telling a story through sound, and this track is no exception – it pulls you in and keeps you locked to the beat.

    And finally, one of my favorites this week: Woo York and PÔNGO’s Talking to Myself, remixed by the legend Wehbba. Woo York’s original was a killer track, but Wehbba’s remix cranks it up with heavier kicks and an even darker atmosphere. This one is a dancefloor weapon, no doubt about it.

    Check out the full tracklist on 1001 Tracklists at www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv…ct/index.html, and let me know which track hit you the hardest this week! Also, comment if there’s an artist you’d love to hear featured in a future episode.

    For bookings, contact: contact@redesignrecords.com

    And don’t forget to subscribe for a fresh mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com

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  • The Midnight Project #119
    Sep 11 2024

    Hey Midnighters!

    Episode #119 of The Midnight Project has arrived, and it’s filled with nothing but pure, driving techno energy. We kick things off with Førehand & Ozgun’s “Opera Rave,” a track that delivers high-octane rave intensity while weaving in atmospheric melodies. These producers make their mark with a unique sound that evolves with each release.

    Next, Shay De Castro delivers “Saints of Sunset Blvd,” showcasing her signature dark and relentless sound. Shay has become a staple in the techno scene, always pushing boundaries with her hypnotic and immersive productions. This track perfectly captures the raw energy she brings to the table.

    And we can't forget *Marie Vaunt*, who teams up with *Spektre* for "Darkest Hour." Marie is known for her deeply atmospheric, sinister soundscapes; this track fully embodies that style. It’s one of those tracks that grabs you and doesn’t let go, keeping you locked into its pulsating rhythms—a highlight.

    Also, *May Larke’s* remix of Horatio & Folual's "Chosen" brings a deep and resonant take on the original, showing her skill in crafting intricate layers of sound that draw you in.

    As always, the full tracklist is available at: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Remember to subscribe, share the episode with your fellow techno lovers, and let me know which track stood out the most for you. If there’s an artist you’d like to see featured in future episodes, drop me a comment!

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com. Also, remember to subscribe to new mixes every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.

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  • The Midnight Project #118
    Sep 4 2024

    Hey Midnighters,

    This week’s episode is something special. We’re diving deep into the darker side of techno, where every beat is designed to resonate with the core of your being. I’ve handpicked some tracks that I know you’re going to love.

    Let’s start with BEC’s track "Retox (Original Mix)." BEC is a powerhouse in the techno scene, known for her relentless energy and deep, driving beats. With a background in music and visual arts, she brings a unique intensity to her productions. "Retox" is no exception—it's a track that hits hard and keeps the momentum going, perfectly capturing the raw energy of this episode.

    Celic, Patrick Scuro, and VNES deliver pure fire with "TANZ MIT MIR." Patrick Scuro’s raw, underground energy is unmistakable in this track. It’s got that relentless drive that we live for, making it impossible to sit still. This is techno in its purest form, meant to be felt as much as heard.

    And then there’s the remix of "Así Baila Mi Gente" by Chimo Bayo and Coqui Selection, given new life by Pablo Say. This one’s a killer on the dance floor, with a nostalgic and fresh groove. Pablo Say’s remix skills are fully displayed here, bringing a new dimension to an iconic track.

    Don’t forget, the full tracklist is available at 1001 Tracklists: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. I’d love to hear your favorite track from this episode, so drop a comment, and let’s keep the conversation going. Also, if there’s an artist you think should be featured in the next episode, let me know!

    As always, thank you for being part of The Midnight Project. Share the love, and let’s bring more techno lovers into our Midnighter family.

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com, and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.

    Keep the techno spirit alive!

    Sebastiaan

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  • The Midnight Project #117
    Aug 28 2024

    Hey Midnighters,

    This week’s episode of The Midnight Project is extraordinary—not only because of the incredible tracks I’ve lined up but also because it’s the first show I’m producing from my new home in Spain. The energy of this place is already inspiring my work, and I can’t wait to share it with you.

    We kick things off with Victor Ruiz’s “Energy (Original Mix),” a track that perfectly captures the vibrant, electrifying spirit of the techno scene. Victor has a knack for creating music that hits you right in the soul; this one is no exception. It’s the perfect way to set the tone for what’s to come.

    I’m also excited to include a personal favorite of mine, “Coming (Original Mix).” Even though it’s been out for a year now, this track resonates with listeners and holds a special place in my sets. It encapsulates a lot of my journey in the techno world—deep bass lines, melodic touches, and a rhythm that just won’t quit. Every time I play it, it brings back the energy and passion that went into creating it.

    Don’t miss my remix of Sergio Marini and Luke’s “Whoopee.” I had a lot of fun reimagining this track, giving it a darker driving edge that’s perfect for those moments when you need the music to push you further. It’s all about balancing intensity and rhythm, which I always strive for in my sets.

    As always, this mix is a journey—a sonic exploration that takes you from the acid-infused beats of A*S*Y*S’s “Acid Phase” to the futuristic vibes of KAS:ST’s “2084 (Space 92 Extended Remix).” Each track has been carefully selected to take you deeper into the night, wherever you are.

    The full tracklist is available at 1001 Tracklists: https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. I’d love to hear your thoughts—let me know which track resonated with you the most, and if there’s an artist you think should be featured next, drop me a message. Let’s keep this techno journey going strong every Wednesday morning!

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via https://www.sebastiaanhooft.com.

    Stay inspired and keep the energy flowing!

    Sebastiaan

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  • The Midnight Project #116
    Aug 21 2024

    As I travel through the stunning landscapes of France and Spain, I'm soaking up the energy of these vibrant places, which has been the perfect inspiration for this week's episode. There's something about the rhythm of life here that syncs beautifully with the deep, driving beats of techno. Whether you're tuning in for a workout, a long drive, or just some reflective moments, this mix is designed to keep you moving and in the zone.

    This week, we start with "Nexus" by Bart Skils and SUDO, a track that immediately draws you in with its hypnotic groove. Bart Skils, a key figure on Adam Beyer’s Drumcode label, is known for his masterful ability to blend deep, rhythmic grooves with melodic elements. His collaboration with SUDO on this track mesmerizes, setting the perfect tone for the rest of the mix.

    Next, we dive into my remix of "Whoopee" by Sergio Marini and Luke. Working on this remix was an exciting challenge, as I wanted to add flavor to the dynamic track. Sergio Marini is well-respected in the Italian techno scene and is known for seamlessly merging classic and modern sounds. Luke’s contribution adds an extra layer of depth, and I’m thrilled with how the remix turned out, pushing it further into peak-time territory.

    Closing out this highlight is "Final Fight" by Cosmic Boys. These guys have been on a roll, consistently delivering tracks that light up the dancefloor. Hailing from France, Cosmic Boys has perfected a sound that combines powerful basslines with intricate synth work. "Final Fight" is a prime example of their ability to craft hard-hitting and melodically rich tracks.

    Remember, the full tracklist is available at 1001 Tracklists: www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Subscribe to the show and share the love with your fellow techno fans. I’d love to hear your thoughts—comment with your favorite track from the show or recommend an artist you'd like to hear in the next episode.

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.

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  • The Midnight Project #115
    Aug 14 2024

    Hi, Midnighters!

    Welcome to another electrifying episode of The Midnight Project. As the sun rises on a new Wednesday, we're diving headfirst into the pulsating heart of techno, where every beat tells a story, and every track takes us on a journey. This week's selection is packed with powerful productions that will resonate through your soul and fuel your day, whether you're hitting the gym or the road or need that perfect soundtrack for reflection.

    We kick things off with Metodi Hristov's "Build To Destroy." If you've been following the underground techno scene, you'll know that Metodi never fails to deliver tracks that push the boundaries. "Build To Destroy" is a prime example of his ability to fuse dark, driving beats with intricate layers, creating a powerful and immersive sound. This track sets the tone for an episode about energy and emotion.

    Next in line is "Despiertate" by the ever-enigmatic Maya Mar. This rising star has been making waves with her hypnotic rhythms and deep, pulsating basslines. "Despiertate" perfectly represents her ability to transport listeners into another dimension, making her a force to be reckoned with in the global techno landscape. Keep an eye on Maya Mar—we can't wait to see where she goes next.

    I’m particularly excited to feature Hans J's "Eleventh Floor," which is coming soon on my label, Redesign Records. Hans J has consistently delivered quality tracks, and this one is no exception. "Eleventh Floor" captures that deep, driving energy we all crave, with a groove that’s impossible to resist. Supporting and releasing tracks from such talented artists on Redesign Records is always a pleasure.

    Another highlight is "Trombe," a collaboration between Mila Journée, Olivier Giacomotto, and Kiko. The result is nothing short of spectacular when these three talents come together. Mila Journée's deep, emotional style blends seamlessly with the seasoned expertise of Olivier and Kiko, creating an atmospheric and intense track. This is techno at its finest, a true journey into the sound.

    As always, you can check out the full tracklist at 1001 Tracklists. I’d love to hear your favorite track of the episode, so don’t be shy—drop me a comment, and let’s keep the conversation going! And, of course, if you know a fellow techno lover who hasn’t joined the ranks of the Midnighters yet, share the love and bring them into the fold.

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via sebastiaanhooft.com.

    Let’s make this another week to remember. Stay positive, stay energized, and keep the techno vibes alive!

    Cheers,

    Sebastiaan

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  • The Midnight Project #114
    Aug 7 2024

    Hello, Midnighters!

    It's another exciting Wednesday morning, and I'm thrilled to bring you the latest episode of The Midnight Project. This week's show is packed with energy and showcases some fantastic talents in the techno world.

    First, talk about Metodi Hristov and his track "Flatline." Metodi, hailing from Bulgaria, has been a prominent figure in the techno scene, known for his unique blend of deep, melodic beats and powerful basslines. His productions often incorporate elements of minimal and tech-house, creating an immersive experience that keeps dance floors moving. "Flatline" is a perfect example of his ability to craft both hypnotic and energetic tracks. Exciting news for fans—Metodi is making his debut on the iconic Drumcode label, marking a significant milestone in his career.

    Next, we dive into "Inner Connected" by Tech Us Out. This duo has been making waves with their innovative approach to techno, blending traditional elements with modern sounds to create fresh and timeless tracks. Their meticulous production techniques and attention to detail make every release a standout.

    Then, we have Adrianna's "Wild Electric," remixed by Monika Kruse. Adrianna has carved out a niche with her powerful vocals and electrifying stage presence. Monika Kruse, a stalwart of the techno scene, brings her signature touch to this remix, adding a pulsating energy that transforms the track into a dance floor anthem.

    Finally, I want to highlight my remix of "Whoopee" by Sergio Marini and Luke. Working on this track has been an incredible journey, and I'm thrilled to share that it has been charting for three weeks in the Mental Destination charts. I poured my passion for driving beats and intricate rhythms into every moment of the remix, and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did creating it.

    For the full tracklist, head over to 1001 Tracklists at www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html. Subscribe to the weekly show and share the love with fellow techno fans, making them a Midnighter too. Comment with your favorite track of the show or recommend an artist for the next episode.

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.

    Stay tuned, stay connected, and keep the techno vibes alive!

    Sebastiaan

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  • The Midnight Project #113
    Jul 31 2024

    Hello Midnighters,

    Welcome to episode #113 of The Midnight Project! It's Wednesday, and you know what that means—a fresh hour of the finest techno tracks packed with extra energy to elevate your day.

    Tracklist: www.1001tracklists.com/source/80bhhv/the-midnight-project/index.html

    Let's start with RanchaTek and Phased's "Welcome to Planet 'Wtf.'" This track is a powerful blend of pulsating beats and mind-bending synths that genuinely embody the essence of techno. Both producers have been making waves in the scene, with RanchaTek's Serbian roots adding a unique flavor to his sound and Phased bringing in his expertise from years of producing cutting-edge electronic music.

    Next up, we have "Pulsar" by Joyhauser. This Belgian duo has dominated the techno charts with their signature dark and intense style. "Pulsar" is a perfect example of their ability to create hypnotic and energetic tracks, making it a favorite among techno enthusiasts.

    One of the standout tracks this week is Pan-Pot's "ARC" in the Pas Stomp Maker Remix. Pan-Pot, the Berlin-based powerhouse duo, needs no introduction. Their ability to push the boundaries of techno has earned them a legendary status. This remix by Pas Stomp Maker adds a fresh twist, infusing the track with a new level of intensity that you won't want to miss.

    As always, I'm thrilled to share these incredible tracks with you. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and share the love with your fellow techno fans. Let's keep building our Midnighter community! Comment with your favorite track from this episode or recommend an artist for the next show. Your feedback means the world to me.

    For bookings, contact contact@redesignrecords.com and subscribe for a new techno mix every Wednesday at 6 AM (CET) via www.sebastiaanhooft.com.

    Stay positive, stay techno!

    Sebastiaan

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