The 15 Best Techno Tracks of July 2025

The deep and mysterious corners of the techno galaxy seem to draw the most intrigue from yours truly. Dig into this month’s techno chart and discover those underground gems that mainly get their exposure on early Sunday morning. Nevertheless, if you’re already here then that is what you truly seek anyway.

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1. “HORIZON” – SUDO [DRUMCODE]

SUDO’s We Are Free E.P. closes with “Horizon,” a pensive beauty that’s practically deserving go its own single.

2. “ELYSIUM” – SUDO [DRUMCODE]

‘Elysium’ is a transcendental slice of techno that juxtaposes tough industrial rhythms with a stunning break that was inspired by a children’s choir Isao heard one day at Berlin Cathedral. “It took a long time to producer with many patterns until we were satisfied,” Isao shares. “It was a real process of immersing oneself in the hypnotic groove and finding divinity.” – Isao Sudo

3. “WE ARE FREE” – SUDO [DRUMCODE]

‘We Are Free’ continues SUDO’s emotion-led and timeless approach to techno, crafting a four-tracker inspired by the concepts of “freedom, divinity, memory and transition”. The title track genre-hops between electro-edged techno, silky ambient textures and breakbeats. Isao says: “We wanted to express in a powerful and explosive way one of our purposes on the dancefloor – a time of celebration, and freedom from restrictions.”

4. “LOST IN PARADISE” – SUDO [DRUMCODE]

“As the production progressed, we were led to a wonderful result with the track’s vocal, a tribute to one of our biggest influences – the untouched nature of Ibiza and the vibes of the light and beautiful people that flow there.” -SUDO

5. “SIDEREAL” – ALTINBAS [OBSERVER STATION]

After his appearance on the techno chart just two months ago, Ahmet Altinbas is back with another magic track that’s getting a whole lot of traction in the techno universe.

6. “HYPNO” – SLEEP D [KALAHARI OYSTER CULT]

Melbourne’s Sleep D return to Kalahari Oyster Cult with a trio of underground weapons. Including, this mind-melter aptly titled, “Hypno.”

7. “MEDIZIN (PERC REMIX)” – SINISTERMIND, LADY TAZZ [MIND MEDIZIN RECORDS]

Perc turns “Medizin” upside-down and turns this sensual techno into something a bit more relentless.

8. “SELECTIVE PERCEPTION” – KAISERDISCO [KD RAW]

Kaiserdisco are back o their imprint with a high-charting techno assault called “Selective Perception.”

9. “SWEET IRONY” – MARCO BAILEY [COD3 QR]

Techno legend, Marco Bailey rounds out Cod 3 QR’s latest comp with this fuzzy banger he’s titled, “Sweet Irony.”

10. “FEEL THE DRUMS” – ILLUS1ON [KMS RECORDS]

A relentless, rolling techno cut crafted for the dark hours of the dancefloor. Thunderous low-end and tribal percussion drive the energy, while subtle modulation and FX sweeps keep the progression dynamic. The groove nods subtly to classic KMS vibes, but with a modern, surgical edge.

11. “CATACLYSMIC” – HELIOSPHERE [SOMA RECORDS]

Based out of Mumbai, India, this duo debuts on SOMA with this gritty one they call, “Cataclysmic.” 

12. “CRIME OFF SERVICE” – ANGELO STASI [SOMA RECORDS]

Spanish producer, Angelo Stasi takes things to another level with his closing contribution to the fourth edition of SOMA NEU.

13. “TERRAIN” – ROSTOM [SOMA RECORDS]

“Terrain” by Rostom is a journey that is both subtle and hypnotic.

14. “FEELINGS” – SEMREH [SOMA RECORDS]

Founder of Symmetric Space, Semreh contributes his own deep and dark interpretation to Soma‘s latest compilation.

15. “PLEASURES” – YOU KNOW SETH [SUARA]

New and unknown, this production outfit by the name of You Know Seth lands on Suara with five hypnotic belters. Including, this particular wormhole, they call, “Pleasures.”

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