Drumcode Unveils New DC4 EP Series

Opening the EP, Kaufmann’s intriguingly titled ‘Broncho’s Sandman’ packs a floor-filling punch - driven by a hooky vocal and a sound that straddles the line between techno grit and progressive groove.
Picking up where his slick A-Sides Vol.13 entry left off, Timmo delivers ‘Miami Vice’—a vibrant techno trip brimming with character. True to its name, the cut oozes colour and swagger, channelling an otherworldly, celestial energy born from countless studio hours.
Four years on from his standout mini-album Breathe, Mark Reeve makes a powerful Drumcode return with ‘Stop, Go’—a high-octane five-minute workout that fuses techno, hard trance, and pop into a storming dancefloor cut.
Goom Gum join forces with RDNK for the first time on ‘It’s Time To Get High’—opening with sleek, melodic allure before morphing into a heady slice of psychedelia in its second act. Built for open-air dancefloors, this one begs to be rinsed under the stars.


































