With From XS To Eternity, Tom Wax and Mijk van Dijk deliver a collaborative album that operates firmly in the present. Released this November on Phuture Wax, the record avoids nostalgia and instead leans into precision, pressure, and purpose. Across 13 tracks, the duo draw on decades of club experience without ever referencing the past, shaping techno that feels disciplined, physical, and built for serious systems.
The album’s strength lies in its control. Grooves unfold patiently, tension is handled with restraint, and every element serves the flow rather than spectacle. There is a deep understanding of space and function here, techno designed to work over time rather than chase immediate impact. From XS To Eternity is not a statement about legacy, but about relevance. A reminder that experience, when applied with intent, remains one of techno’s most powerful tools.
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