HydraTek returns with a ruthless new single, ‘BioPunk’, out 20th June via Don’t Play This at Home Records. Pulled from the label’s cutting-edge compilation series, this is more than just another track; it’s a full-blown assault on the senses. ‘BioPunk’ fuses Industrial Techno, Electro breaks, DnB momentum and cyberpunk spirit into something chaotic, cinematic and totally uncompromising. Stream it now on Spotify or grab a copy via Beatport.
It kicks off with razor-sharp synths and glitch-heavy textures that grind through the low-end like corrupted data. Layers build fast, distorted stabs, stuttering drums, and broken sequences that feel like they’ve been ripped from a rogue machine. Then come the vocals. Cold, AI-generated, and hypnotic. A simple command looped with eerie precision: “Feel the power. Enter. Be.” It’s not asking; it’s instructing.
There’s a purpose behind every element. HydraTek isn’t just making tracks; he’s building sonic architecture. ‘BioPunk’ feels like a message broadcast from a future meltdown. Mechanical but alive. Calculated but on the edge. It pulses with urgency and threat. This isn’t background music. It drags you into its world and holds you there.
Known for his maximalist approach and immersive productions, HydraTek pushes even further here. ‘BioPunk’ is a mission statement, a cybernetic warning disguised as a club weapon. Designed for dark rooms, strobe lights and total surrender.
The Don’t Play This at Home compilation is stacked with forward-thinking, genre-bending material, but ‘BioPunk’ stands out. It’s bold, it’s aggressive, and it’s got something to say.
If you’re into techno that takes risks sonically and conceptually, this one’s for you. HydraTek isn’t following trends. He’s rewriting the rulebook.
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