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Filth On Acid Drops Off Techno Heat with Latest Compilation

Grant Gilmore by Grant Gilmore
May 26, 2023
in New Releases

Filth On Acid’s Stamp Collection, Vol. 3 offers 17 curated techno tunes that will spark a fire in the depths of your soul.


Techno is a versatile genre with soundscapes that range from fast-paced and aggressive to melodic and atmospheric. Regardless of which side you’ve found a place to reside on, one label that will draw you in is Reinier Zonneveld’s Filth On Acid. This imprint has become renowned for hosting some of the most brilliant artists and rising stars alike in the techno scene over the years, and now they’re further cementing their status with the latest Stamp Collection release.

Stamp Collection, Vol. 3 is out now and features a whopping 17 techno tunes that offer everything from booming hard techno basslines to moody melodic-driven offerings, and even a touch of trance added in for good measure. Familiar faces grace this compilation with tracks that will surely turn heads, including Alan Fitzpatrick with “Triple H,” Township Rebellion with “Placebo,” and Kiki Solvej with “Bang To My Beat.”

Hard techno lovers will gravitate to the sounds of Dok & Martin and Theodor Nabuurs‘ “Where Is My Body,” Zeltak’s “Acid Opera,” Mha Iri’s “Good Energy,” and Klaps‘ “P909S303Y,” all of which bring a hearty dose of hypnotic energy along with them. Meanwhile, Frankyeffe impresses with deeper techno grooves on “Ready Or Not,” while others such as Lander B and Patrik Berg bring their own heat with their respective tracks “Ufo” and “New Era.”

Ramiro Lopez is the artist who takes everyone to the tech trance realm with “She Can Take You,” a captivating track that will leave listeners gasping for air as the thudding beat consumes their souls. The larger-than-life synths and computerized vocals layered in for added effect make this one stand tall among the rest as Lopez drives relentlessly into the night.

Listen to Stamp Collection, Vol. 3 on Spotify or your preferred platform, and stay tuned for more from Filth On Acid by following them on social media.

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Stamp Collection, Vol. 3 – Tracklist:

  1. Alan Fitzpatrick – Triple H (Original Mix)
  2. Mha Iri – Good Energy (Original Mix)
  3. Kiki Solvej – Bang to My Beat (Original Mix)
  4. Township Rebellion – Placebo (Original Mix)
  5. VE/RA – Timeless (Original Mix)
  6. Belocca – God of the Sun (Original Mix)
  7. Zeltak – Acid Opera (Original Mix)
  8. BK – Daybreak (Original Mix)
  9. Klaps – P909S303Y (Original Mix)
  10. Ramiro Lopez – She Can Take You (Original Mix)
  11. Frankyeffe – Ready or not (Original Mix)
  12. Lander B – UFO (Original Mix)
  13. Dok & Martin x Theodor Nabuurs – Where is my Body (Original Mix)
  14. Clif Jack – Somewhere (Original Mix)
  15. Patrik Berg – New Era (Original Mix)
  16. Balthazar & JackRock – Take me higher (Original Mix)
  17. Danny Avila x Ramiro Lopez – Diablo (Original Mix)

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Grant Gilmore’s authoritative voice as a media professional lends credibility not common to EDM journalism. As the founder of EDM Identity he has effectively raised the bar on coverage of the past decade’s biggest youth culture phenomenon. After ten years of working for nonprofit organization Pro Player Foundation, Gilmore launched EDM Identity as a media outlet offering accurate informative coverage of the rave scene and electronic music as a whole. Although they cover comprehensive topic matter, they have taken special care in interviewing the likes of Armin van Buuren, Adventure Club, Gorgon City, Lane 8 and Afrojack. In addition to household names, they have also highlighted unsung heroes of the industry through their ID Spotlight segment. Whether he’s covering it or not, you can expect to find Grant Gilmore attending the next big electronic music event. To find out what’s next on his itinerary, follow him via the social links below.

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