Adam Beyer Releases Track ‘Circus Freaks’ Ahead of EP

Driven by his relentless sonic evolution and ventures into EBM-inspired sounds, Techno giant Adam Beyer continues his sonic mastery with his latest two-track EP, Do It For The Bass, set to release on February 7th via his iconic Drumcode label. Ahead of the full EP, the track ‘Circus Freaks’ will be available for streaming starting January 31st. Listen here.

This release offers fans a winter boost, bridging the gap between Beyer’s recent remix of Romina Dez and Muter’s 2022 hit Fascination (out January 17th on Tronic) and his massive 2025 performances, including Drumcode London at Drumsheds on March 22nd, as well as appearances at Time Warp and Kappa Futurfestival.

The title track, Do It For The Bass, is a commanding techno anthem with a driving kick drum and rattling hi-hats that build around a two-note riff reminiscent of a stylized police siren. This motif grows heavier with reverb, layered with a distorted female vocal delivering robotic rhymes, while the deep bassline reverberates with visceral intensity. The result is hypnotic, addictive, and irresistibly catchy.

Circus Freaks hooks listeners immediately with its dark, resonant bass and pulsating riff, crafted from what seems like processed radio chatter turned into synth tones. A processed male vocal and intensifying drums lead to a dramatic drop infused with atmospheric reverb and a haunting high-pitched melody. As fragmented patterns and eerie melodies weave in and out, the track creates a dystopian, unsettling vibe that captivates the mind and ears.

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