Hypertic

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  • After releasing on various different music labels individually Feno&Peter Sweeney decided to form like Voltron to combine musical ideas and Hypertic was born. Beginning in 2009, Hypertic's first release of their track Less Ket More Success on Italia..
    After releasing on various different music labels individually Feno&Peter Sweeney decided to form like Voltron to combine musical ideas and Hypertic was born. Beginning in 2009, Hypertic's first release of their track Less Ket More Success on Italian label Malatoid Records proved a massive success due its charting for over 3 weeks in the Beatport Techno Top 100 finally peaking at number 19. This was to be the catalyst that lead to a host of release and remix requests on some highly respected International labels. Following on from a remix on Simplex Records of Opak's track E-s-s-e, the pair signed an individual track to one of the world's largest chill out labels in Cold Busted. The track Sunny Side Up featured on the American labels Stone Cold Busted compilation and provided another Beatport Top 100 when the track peaked at number 33 in the Beatport Chill Out Top 100. The Monsoon EP came next and was the most prestigious release for the duo to date due it being released on Berlin uber label Resopal Schallware. Home to artists such as Gaiser, Paul Ritch,John Tejada & GusGus to name but a few it proved to be a worthy home for the incredibly popular EP. Subsequently Hypertic released tracks on 2 compilations on Resopal and completed a remix of MRI's track Rejam again on the Berlin label. Germany was the home for their next EP on Hanover based Love Hertz Recordings. The Poem 1/Solvida EP featured the deep epic grooves of the two tracks and both found universal favour with deep house djs such as Moodymanc & Alex Flattner among others. Returning to their roots for release on Irish label FVF Records with the Wireless EP it provided a Beatport Minimal Top 100 with the Reagan remix of Alkatraz. The pair then completed a remix of Glaswegian Techno kingpin Hans Bouffmhyre's track Heartache on Aciitone which received spins by everyone from James Zabelia to Paco Osuna. The end of 2010 saw Hypertic align themselves with Louis Osborne & his Mija Recordings imprint for a remix of Swede Per Hammar's track El Salvador. This would eventually result in the pair signing the Alpha Train EP due for release with a Tony Rohr remix in Feb 2011. The schedule has stayed increasingly busy with releases due on Simplex, Baroque & Mija in the coming months as well as a remixes on Gynoid Audio & Subsignal Records plus a joint EP release with Techno labelmate Matador. If you would like to contact Hypertic for remix requests or booking please use: [email protected]
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