Rising UK-based artist TJ Lawton steps up with a powerful debut on the Swiss label Enormous Vision. Out now, ‘Ecliptica’ is a high-impact melodic techno track built for peak-time play full of tension, groove and emotional pull.
Driven by a hypnotic synth line and anchored by a heavy, rolling groove, ‘Ecliptica’ captures both the energy of the club and the depth of a well-crafted studio cut. The breakdown hits with real intent, opening space before launching back into a tightly wound finale. It’s a confident and engaging release, the kind that stays with you long after the last drop.
Already known for his releases on Purified, Natura Viva and many more, TJ Lawton is fast carving out his place in the melodic and progressive space. His productions blur the lines between house, techno and electronica, with a sound that draws influence from the likes of Maceo Plex, ARTBAT and Colyn yet feels entirely his own.
As a DJ, TJ has brought his sound to some of the UK’s most respected stages, including Egg London, Ritz Manchester and Bluedot Festival, where his high-energy sets continue to earn him a growing following. With a focus on emotion, precision and forward-thinking ideas, he’s becoming a go-to name for club-ready tracks that carry weight and atmosphere.
‘Ecliptica’ is the first of several new releases scheduled for the rest of 2025 and beyond, with TJ now firmly on the radar of tastemakers across the electronic world.
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