
Adam Beyer keeps the techno fire burning with his latest EP, Do It For The Bass, out now on Drumcode. This two-track release showcases his signature evolution, blending powerful techno foundations with EBM influences for an electrifying result.
The EP lands between Beyer’s upcoming remix of Romina Dez and Muter’s Fascination (out January 17th on Tronic) and a huge run of 2025 live dates, including Drumcode London at Drumsheds on March 22nd, plus major slots at Time Warp and Kappa Futurfestival.
The title track, Do It For The Bass, is pure, high-energy techno. A relentless kick drum anchors the groove, while a crisp hi-hat shuffle drives momentum. A two-note siren-like riff builds with intensity, soaking in distortion and reverb before a robotic female vocal takes over, delivering an infectious, hypnotic chant. As the track progresses, the low-end weight deepens, creating a visceral, body-shaking impact.
Circus Freaks dives even deeper, built on a cavernous bassline and an eerie, voice-like synth motif that feels both futuristic and unsettling. The tension mounts as a processed male vocal cuts through, leading into a reverb-drenched drop spiced with high-pitched melodies and fragmented patterns. The result is a dystopian, mind-warping experience that locks listeners in from start to finish.
Beyer continues to push the boundaries of his sound while keeping his foot firmly on the dancefloor. Do It For The Bass is out now on Drumcode. Get it here: https://drumcode.ffm.to/dc322.
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