Astropolis Records Releases 10-Track Project for Its Ten-Year Anniversary

Astropolis Records closes out the year with a major milestone. The label is releasing a ten-track compilation that brings together long-time collaborators and new partnerships to reflect a decade of steady growth and community. The project arrives on December 5, 2025, and includes exclusive material from Rone, KiNK, Belaria & Madben, Mézigue & Swooh, Oniris & Benjamin Rippert, Legowelt & Cuften, Zaatar & Trunkline, Scan X & Electric Rescue, Manu Le Malin & Kmyle, and Célélé & Théo Muller.

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A decade shaped by collaboration

Astropolis Records grew out of the long-running French electronic festival, and the label has built its identity around producers who bring clear ideas and strong musical personalities. For the tenth anniversary, the team invited artists who have played key roles across the catalog. Eight tracks are new collaborations created specifically for this release, and three tracks receive their first official digital or vinyl issue.

The compilation opens with Rone’s new piece, titled The Dolphin Ambassador. It sets a clear tone for the project with a patient, deliberate arrangement driven by analog synth work. Mézigue & Swooh follow with Broken Roll To Venice, a high-energy cut built around sharp drum programming and fast-moving acid lines. KiNK contributes Give Me, a long-requested release that has circulated in sets for years and now appears in full form.

Belaria & Madben expand the midpoint of the compilation with focused, high-tempo techno. Oniris & Benjamin Rippert take a more measured route with Sonate, anchored by steady low end and piano phrases that move the track forward. Legowelt & Cuften contribute Liar, a dense and driven production built around chugging rhythms and tight synth patterns.

Closing the Astropolis Records compilation

The final section introduces a heavier shift. Zaatar & Trunkline bring an EBM-influenced approach with Come Into The Light. Scan X & Electric Rescue focus on Detroit-inspired sequencing and evolving modulation on Lost In Time. Manu Le Malin & Kmyle add a raw, industrial edge with Little Big Man, followed by Célélé & Théo Muller, who close the record with Drum and Drift, a cold-wave and jungle hybrid shaped by vocal fragments and precise break work.

Astropolis Records will release 10Ans Révolus on digital formats, CD, and a double vinyl edition today, as of December 5, 2025.

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