
"After an absolutely massive run of co-productions for everyone from LSDXOXO to Ty Dolla $ign to Kungs to Keinemusik to Nine Inch Nails (including the near-entirety of the Tron: Ares soundtrack, in between joining their world tour), BOYS NOIZE deserved some "alone time." The result is HYYTUP / Sh5b0mbe, a pair of utterly explosive club bangers and a reminder that his success did not come from compromise, but its opposite."
"OAZ largely focuses on the young, international producers revitalizing techno by shattering its rules, and "HYYTUP" finds Boys Noize defying upwardly trending tempos at a stomping-and-punching 107 BPM. Dark, detuned portamento buzzsaws foreshadow what's coming, and tension rises with the cinematic textures of a modern psychedelic horror. The drop is thick, visceral, a wall of sound achieved with few elements, the bassline growling with distorted harmonics."
"By the time the second drop is announced with a siren, the dancefloor throbs with violent jouissance. "Sh5b0mbe" accelerates to 134.4 BPM while remaining just as full of analogue menace, now fueled by a 1/16th note square-wave arpeggio. Here, Boys Noize works at an intersection of EBM, acid, and industrial techno reminiscent of harder turn-of-the-century International Deejay Gigolo Records. Like that era, our own is charged with looming apocalypse, and the sound resonates with the moment"
After a massive run of co-productions, BOYS NOIZE released HYYTUP / Sh5b0mbe as two intense club tracks. The release is the first of the year on ONES and ZEROS (OAZ), a label launched in early 2025 that highlights young international producers revitalizing techno. "HYYTUP" sits at 107 BPM with dark detuned portamento buzzsaws, cinematic psychedelic textures, and a thick visceral drop built from minimal elements and distorted harmonics; live hi-hats drive complex rhythm and bass switch-ups. "Sh5b0mbe" accelerates to 134.4 BPM, combining 1/16th square-wave arpeggios with EBM, acid, and industrial techno influences to create an analogue menace reflecting contemporary apocalyptic tension.
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