Ecstasy State welcomes Enzo Mosconi with “Atonal District” — a 4-track techno (raw / deep / hypnotic) record built for peak-time dancefloors. Spanning 72–139 BPM across its 4 tracks, this release gives DJs flexible tempo options for different set moments.

Atonal District by Enzo Mosconi
Artists: Enzo Mosconi
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
Release Date: 2026-06-11
Label: Ecstasy State
Catalog: ECSY071
Behind the Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) : Release Notes
Atonal District by Enzo Mosconi This release offers a focused exploration of raw techno with hypnotic undercurrents, where driving rhythms merge with textured analog synthesis and controlled tension. Informed by dystopian science fiction, Enzo Mosconi shapes sonic landscapes defined by a constant interplay between organic tension and direct, dancefloor-oriented energy. Across four original productions, he develops a sound grounded in precision, clarity, and forward momentum, built through evolving patterns and tightly structured elements that sustain intensity throughout. Tracklist: 1 – Atonal District 2 – Black Emperor 3 – Endless Paths 4 – MetaScan Atonal District reflects Mosconi’s approach to techno as a high-precision craft, where hardware-driven processes define both texture and structure. Layered details and steady low-end movement form a sonic identity that remains controlled, functional, and consistent in its execution.
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4 Tracks – Download List
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Enzo Mosconi – Atonal District Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 130 BPM | B Minor | 5:32
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Enzo Mosconi – Black Emperor Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 135 BPM | Bb Minor | 5:59
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Enzo Mosconi – Endless Paths Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 72 BPM | E Major | 5:24
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Enzo Mosconi – MetaScan Original Mix
Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | 139 BPM | A Major | 4:53
DJ Transition Map – Bb minor, B minor & A major
Enzo Mosconi – Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) Release
Contributor on this release via Ecstasy State.





