Posted on: December 17, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0
Along with DJ Pierre, techno maestro Joey Beltram just issued a remix of Dosem’s “Atica” via Halocyan Records. In celebration of the release, today Beltram dropped an exclusive mix with DJ Magazine guaranteed to smash the dancefloor to bits. DJ Mag’s Sarah Polonsky writes, “This is hardcore techno at its finest. The full throttle, driving mix draws from the modern-day pandemonium, which encompasses today’s EDM, while staying true to classic techno music.”
Take a listen to Joey Beltram’s exclusive Halocyan Records mix HERE.
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ABOUT JOEY BELTRAM:
Joey Beltram is the man behind legendary rave classic “Energy Flash”, among many other unforgettable cuts on labels such as R&S, Trax and Tresor. Beltram’s signature style is full-tilt, peak time techno show stoppers 
tempered with the restraint of a visionary veteran. 
 
ABOUT HALOCYAN RECORDS:
Halocyan Records is a global dance brand and record label launched by Dimitri Fergadis, an acclaimed musician and founder of the LA-based experimental electronica label Phthalo Records. Halocyan is dedicated to representing not just the present and future of electronic music, but also its rich history. Halocyan believes that a strong sense of historical roots is an essential launching pad for bold voyages into the unknown. Halocyan pursues and collaborates with musicians who possess exceptional technical skills and also an understanding of the universal ideals of quality, detail, and perfectionism that underpin the greatest dance music.
 
The label has released exclusive recordings and remixes by artists including Vladislav Delay as Sistol, Alva Noto, Scuba, John Tejada, FaltyDL, XXXY, French Fries, Isotonik, Chrissy Murderbot, Legowelt, Paul Woolford, Extrawelt, Max Cooper, Sumsun, Minilogue, Stabber, Randomer, Matthias Zimmerman, Girl Unit, Arkist, Komon, October, Mike Slott, ASC, Kangding Ray, and more. Upcoming releases feature the artists Raudive (aka Oliver Ho), Al Tourettes & Appleblim, Steve Moore, Dosem, Jason Potratz, NHK RMX (aka Kouhei Matsunaga), and Hackman.
 
 

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