Dark and deliberate, “Andromeda” sees Andres Koller, Lautaro Gabioud deliver 1 track of peak-hour Techno (Peak Time / Driving) via Codex Recordings. Available in MP3 and lossless formats for DJs seeking raw, unprocessed sound.

Album Insights – Andromeda
Artists: Andres Koller, Lautaro Gabioud
Genre: Techno (Peak Time / Driving)
Release Date: 2026-02-27
Label: Codex Recordings
Catalog: CODEX317
Andromeda – Official Music Video
Behind the Techno (Peak Time / Driving) : Release Notes
Codex Recordings embarks on a celestial journey with its latest high-velocity offering: Andromeda, a collaborative powerhouse from Andres Koller and Lautaro Gabioud. Andromeda is a stellar example of peak-time techno, where interstellar atmospheres meet relentless ground-level energy. The track is propelled by a massive, rolling bassline and crisp, driving percussion that creates an unstoppable sense of momentum. As the arrangement unfolds, the duo weaves in shimmering synth sequences and expansive, cosmic textures that transport the listener to the far reaches of the dancefloor galaxy. Blending technical precision with an emotive edge, Andres Koller and Lautaro Gabioud have crafted a peak-time weapon that feels both epic and intimate. Engineered for maximum impact, Andromeda is a sonic supernova designed to illuminate the darkest warehouse spaces.
Download ‘Andromeda’ in MP3, FLAC, and AIFF Formats
Tracklist & Tempos
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Andres Koller, Lautaro Gabioud – Andromeda Original Mix, Download MP3
Techno (Peak Time / Driving) | 138 BPM – Eb Major | 5:49
About Andres Koller & Lautaro Gabioud – Techno (Peak Time / Driving) Artists
Andres Koller produces peak time driving techno across labels including Set About, Chromatic Records, and Codex Recordings. His releases since 2024 deliver high-energy dancefloor tracks built for prime time club sets.
Lautaro Gabioud is an Argentine techno producer who began releasing music in 2021. He produces peak time driving techno for labels including Set About Music, Unrilis, Codex Recordings, and Made In Brussels.
















