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Geniosity & Techno

A frequency for the gifted

For me, the Techno scene is not merely a gathering of creative souls.
It is a universe where brilliant minds feel at home,
where genius doesn’t hide… but flourishes.

Because to the creative minds, it’s not just about dancing or partying.
It’s about structures, waves, mathematics… Rhythm as a language.
Techno is their intellectual playground.
Their laboratory.

Techno attracts minds that see patterns where others see noise.
Minds that crave depth, structure, purity, repetition.
Minds that build worlds in frequencies rather than words.

Schn33 – Phon.o

A fusion of science and sound

Some people understand Techno intuitively.
Not because it is simple…
but because it is structurally perfect.

A mathematical formula disguised as music.
It repeats…but never exactly the same.
It demands focus, analysis, anticipation.
It merges logic and emotion in ways few genres can.

Techno is precise enough for the scientist,
abstract enough for the artist,
and free enough for the rebel.

Parentesi – Dast

Order out of chaos

What fascinates me most is the genius within the music itself.

Some tracks are, to me, pure brilliance.
Not academically
but artistically, structurally, emotionally.

Certain producers expose their genius not in numbers or formulas,
but in the way they sculpt order out of chaos.
In how they carve intention into a waveform.
In how a single loop can feel like a universe.

When I hear certain tracks,
I don’t just hear sound.
I hear a mind tuned to the right frequency.
I hear precision behind the distortion.
I hear someone shaping tension and release like a physicist bends matter.

To me, that is genius.

Genius doesn’t follow the crowd.
It follows the pulse.
The silent architecture beneath the noise.

Obsessed by Power – I Hate Models & Louisahhh

Some minds calculate.
Some minds create.
And some…
dance between the two.

Going To The Chapel and…

We’re not gonna get married. We’re gonna get purified!

Back to October 25th, Amsterdam — a city surrendering itself to electronic music for five days and five nights.

More than 300 locations, thousands of souls drifting from club to warehouse to sacred spaces, all drawn by one magnetic force: ADE, the world’s beating heart of electronic culture!

A gathering where artists, fans, dreamers, and dancers merge into one organism.

Tonight the four of us –
a superfan (my partner in crime),
me,
and our husbands –
are on a mission.
The chapel awaits.
Nora En Pure awaits.
Purified Records in full force.

We slip inside just in time to hear Eelke Kleijn’s song Transmission echoeing through the chapel.

The tone is set!

The space is alive!

We wander through the crowd, hunting for the perfect vantage point. First we try ground level,
Until we spot an opening upstairs by the balcony.
A place where you can see everything, feel everything, breathe with the room.

We slide ourselves next to a couple seemingly fused to the floor,
the only awkward moment of the evening!

And then…

Every trace of tension dissolves.
Every distraction fades.
Because she arrives.
Nora En Pure!

A bright smile cutting through the haze.
A presence that doesn’t dominate the room,

She elevates it.

She plays as if she’s channeling something bigger,
For a moment,
it feels like the walls breathe with us.
Like time loosens its grip.
Like purity is not a concept,
but an experience.

And we were privileged to witness it,                                          

To be part of a moment that slips through time,

Yet stays carved in our memories for a lifetime!

Never too old for Techno!

Age fades, energy doesn’t

Techno is one of the rare worlds where age simply dissolves.
It doesn’t matter how many birthdays you’ve crossed,
how many decades you’ve danced through,
or how many nights have echoed through your chest.

In Techno, only energy counts.
Only presence.
Only the beat that refuses to die.

Some legends have carried that pulse for a lifetime .
Carl Cox. Jeff Mills. Laurent Garnier. Green Velvet.
Artists who never grow old…

But among all those icons, there is one who shaped not only a generation,
but an entire feeling for me.

Yves Deruyter

A man whose name vibrates through the walls of countless clubs, a man who lighted up The Cherry Moon night after night back in the nineties.

Calling Earth.
Rave City.
The Rebel.
To the Rhythm.

These aren’t songs;
they’re time capsules.
And every time they drop, something ancient wakes up inside the crowd.

Yves Deruyter is living proof that Techno is not a phase,
not a youth cult,
not a fleeting spark.

It’s a commitment.
A decades-long devotion to rhythm, intensity and pure, unapologetic energy.

I’ve seen YDR many times.
felt that raw force from up close, saw him smiling each time he connected with his audience.
I captured moments in photos and videos,
even shared memories that became part of my own story.

Every time I celebrate life, Yves is just there!

Techno doesn’t age — it evolves.

The scene shifts.
The clubs transform.
New generations step into the light.

But the true legends stay.
Not because they cling to the past,
but because they carry it
and reshape it,
night after night.

Techno has no age limit.
Only a frequency you either feel…
or you don’t.

You’re never too old for Techno.
You’re only too old for anything that doesn’t set your soul on fire.

When fashion meets electronics

Album: Thirst (2019)
That was my first encounter with the music of SebastiAn, a French artist & producer from Ed Banger Records, known for blending French electro, techno and neo-classical tension into something dark, polished and unmistakably his.

I was first teased by his collaborations —
Sevdaliza (“Sev”) and Charlotte Gainsbourg (“Pleasant”) —
tracks that felt like portals into a deeper universe.

Since 2017, SebastiAn has been creating the music for Saint Laurent’s runway shows.
And suddenly, fashion didn’t just look different.
It sounded different.

How pleasing that sound was.

But nothing prepared me for the Men’s Winter 2025 show.
The moment I heard the soundtrack, I was blown away.

And then… You Want It Darker?
Yes. Literally.
The iconic intro by Leonard Cohen sets the perfect tone: ominous, sacred, breath-holding.

As the music unfolds, male models walk in a circular motion, orbiting the room like planets dressed in shadow.
Classic, elegant suits meet long, black leather boots — a contrast so striking it feels almost cinematic.
Dark & light.
Soft & firm.
Voluminous & razor-sharp.

The atmosphere is smokey, sensual, and quietly dangerous.
Every breath of sound enhances the silhouettes; every beat deepens the mystery.

The location?
Salle de Bal, InterContinental Hotel.
A place where time seems to fold in on itself — where past opulence meets modern minimalism.

And in the middle of it all, SebastiAn ties everything together.
The fashion.
The mood.
The tension.
The desire.

When fashion meets electronics, you don’t just watch a runway show.
You feel it.
Deep in your chest.
Like a pulse.

https://music.apple.com/be/album/saint-laurent-shows/1832470820