STIIK releases ‘Lost Wanted’ on MODVL with industrial techno intensity
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STIIK lands on MODVL with ‘Lost Wanted’, delivering a track that leans into raw texture, momentum and late-night intensity.
From the outset, the track establishes a heavy, driving foundation. Punchy kicks and shuffling rhythms lock into place early, setting a pace that remains consistent throughout. The low end carries weight, giving the groove a solid core while leaving space for the upper elements to evolve.
That evolution is where the track develops its character.
Metallic-edged synths and sharp, abrasive tones cut through the mix, adding tension without overwhelming the rhythm. As the arrangement unfolds, layers are introduced with control, building pressure gradually rather than relying on sudden peaks. Softer arpeggiated elements appear in contrast, creating brief moments of space before the energy tightens again.
There’s a clear sense of direction running through it. Each section feels placed with intent, allowing the track to move forward without losing focus. The result is a sound that stays immersive, keeping listeners locked in through progression rather than constant change.
The release aligns closely with the identity of MODVL, the imprint led by Eddy D’Amato, which continues to focus on forward-facing techno built for club environments. ‘Lost Wanted’ fits naturally within that space, reinforcing the label’s emphasis on rhythm, texture and impact.
For STIIK, the track builds on a foundation shaped by years of experience behind the decks and in the studio. It reflects a sound rooted in percussive techno, with influences drawn from both classic and modern approaches.
‘Lost Wanted’ delivers a direct, high-pressure techno cut designed for late-night floors, where consistency and intensity drive the experience.
STIIK



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