
Magnificent frenchman Electric Rescue has released tracks on some of the scene’s most influential labels. We are very proud to present his debut EP on Sabotage, which features two explosive tracks in his own unique style.
The title track of the EP oozes class, with a strong analog riff and detailed drum programming. Attention to detail is the name of the game, however the vibe here is definitely peak-time.
“Strobe” creeps up on you subliminally, with familiar siren effects coming at you from all angles, resulting in a crashing breakdown. Going for the more heads-down approach, brains are guaranteed to drip out of certain ears with this one.
Always trying to push the envelope further, Umek is no stranger to teaming up with other producers. After a string of immensely successful collaborations, the 1605 leader gets together with Greek producer Christian Cambas, who has been making some considerable Techno noise lately with releases on 1605, Sabotage, Rusted etc.
The result? A track featuring all of the toughness one would expect from a release of this caliber, yet combined with a highly unlikely guitar riff that the two producers could just not do without. Carefully maintaining an underground vibe while flirting with big rooms, this one is another notch in 1605′s proverbial belt.

The last three months have literally been crazy for me and it all started with “Fireball”, which was my debut release on Umek‘s 1605 Music Therapy. That alone was exciting for me, but when it topped the Beatport Techno chart, I felt that things were really already taking a course of their own. This release was a special package in itself anyway, since the mighty Filthy Rich did the remix!
Luckily enough, I was able to back “Fireball” up with my next release, which appeared on the last 1605 V/A compilation, “Convention Of The Future Deaf”. That track was “Trigger Happy” and again, made it to the Top 5 of the Beatport Techno chart. While all this was happening though, I was busy in the studio preparing my next releases.
So the first track up was “On The Loose” on the very cool Rusted Records, which is really on fire now. It was great to be on yet another label which featured artists that I was really into such as Phunk Investigation, Alex Di Stefano, and many, many others. Again, Spektre took the original and tore it a new one with their massive remix.

Rusted records is delighted to present the new blossom from phenomenal Greek producer Christian Cambas.
Christian has studied and graduated from the Ivy leagues Berklee College of Music. Christian was also the first Greek producer to enter the prestigious DJ Magazine Top100 DJ Poll.
Among the labels fortunate enough to feature the Christian Cambas signiture sound one can note: 1605 Music Therapy, Bedrock, Audio Therapy, Devilock, Movement to liant just a few.
Christian delivers a colorful pumping new track, efficiently tested on demanding dance floors all of the world. “On the Loose” is everything a DJ needs and more, a massive production, groovy, percussive tune that instantly catches ones attention.
Complimenting this historic release comes in the form of a massive remix from the remarkable Spektre duo, without doubt one the most influential groups in the global Techno scene.
Spektre have masterfully constructed a tune which is on one hand heavy pounding and aggressive, and on the other hand a track full of light, resulting in a track to be played at peak time.
Watch out people… Christian Cambas is on the loose…
You have been warned!
Christian Cambas – On The Loose
Christian Cambas – On The Loose (Spektre Remix)

Focus Digital, lead by Greek stalwart Spiros Kaloumenos, follows its dedicated Techno ethic, this time with “Zeta Transform” by Italian producer Mezmeric.
The EP opens with a remix from Christian Cambas, who has been causing some damage with releases on 1605, Rusted, etc. and shows the diversity of the label along the whole spectrum of the sound.
The original mix is an intense Techno workout, complete with futuristic bleeps and creeping noises, living up 100% to it’s scientific title.
Saimon whips up a straight forward, militant remix of Lucid Drema, blowing up everything in its way until there is nothing left standing. This complements the original mix perfectly, which sounds like a post-apocalyptic industrial workout on quaaludes.