Enrico Sangiuliano - Astral Projection - Drumcode Review

The track is defined by its , a signature Sangiuliano element that feels like it’s physically moving through the room. Unlike the flat, repetitive loops common in minimal techno, "Astral Projection" uses evolving filters to create a sense of verticality. It starts as a low, muffled pulse and gradually opens into a bright, screaming saw-tooth wave that mimics the sensation of "leaving the body"—a literal interpretation of its title. The Drumcode Connection

Released during a period when Drumcode was transitioning from raw, lo-fi techno to a more "Big Room" melodic sound, this track became the blueprint for the label's modern era. It carries the heavy, industrial kick drum that Adam Beyer’s imprint is known for, but overlays it with a sophisticated, cinematic narrative. It’s functional enough for a dark warehouse but epic enough for a festival mainstage at sunrise. Enrico Sangiuliano - Astral Projection - Drumcode

"Astral Projection" famously became one of the most played tracks in the world during the 2017/2018 festival circuit. Its success lies in the : a long, suspended moment of melodic clarity that strips away the percussion, leaving the listener in a vacuum before slamming back in with a relentless 4/4 groove. It remains a staple in sets by techno heavyweights, serving as a reminder of the time Sangiuliano effectively redefined the "Drumcode sound." The track is defined by its , a

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