Martin Landsky & Holger Zilske keeps momentum on Kneaded Pains with “Projectionist EP”, a focused 3-track statement in the Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) space. Download now in MP3, FLAC, and AIFF — ready for the booth.

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CATALOG: KP197
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RELEASED: 2024-05-03
AUDIO BITRATE: 759Kbps
MP3 DOWNLOAD SIZE: 91.09 MBMB
Tracklist, Music Genre, and Tempo:
Total Tracks: 3
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Martin Landsky & Holger Zilske – Projectionist
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | Duration: (06:01) | Key: 09B, BPM: 128
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Martin Landsky & Holger Zilske – Medusa
Genre: House | Duration: (05:47) | Key: 11B, BPM: 128
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Martin Landsky & Holger Zilske – Dawn
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | Duration: (05:05) | Key: 05A, BPM: 96
Total Playtime: 00:16:53 min
Experience “Projectionist” by Martin Landsky & Holger Zilske | Official Music Video on YouTube
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Holger Zilske and Martin Landsky collaborate once more on the ‘Projectionist’ EP for Dense & Pika’s Kneaded Pains imprint.
Both artists are seasoned veterans of the music scene, each boasting three decades of experience. Throughout their extensive careers, they have been featured on labels such as Hypercolour, Natura Viva, Mobilee Records, Exploited, Harthouse, TAU, and many more.
On the ‘Projectionist’ EP, Holger and Martin deliver a dynamic package, featuring three original cuts, each infused with its distinct character. Brace yourself for an eclectic blend of groovy beats, captivating acid tones, and profound emotional elements.
About Holger Zilske & Martin Landsky – Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) Artists
German producer Holger Zilske has released nine tracks across Hypercolour and Kneaded Pains since 2009. His sound spans peak-time techno, deep house, and minimal deep tech, with releases also appearing under his Holon Encoder alias.
Martin Landsky is a German DJ and producer from Hamburg who relocated to Berlin and founded Intim Recordings in 1999. His tech house and deep house productions appear on Poker Flat Recordings, Upon.You Records, and Rejected, spanning driving peak-time cuts to deeper minimal tech explorations.
















