Top 20 Track Recommendations by Digitus
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Who is Digitus? The Brazilian Techno Duo.
Digitus, the duo formed by Diego Vogt and Wagner Schuh, contributes to the Brazilian electronic scene with a vision where Techno is influenced by the classic. Thus, they present a project in which they mix underground references with Techno Peak Time characteristics and even the traditional British Trance.
The duo recently released the Under the Ship EP by the label Winked Records, in a compact production, made to create an atmosphere conducive to dense and joyful moments, interspersing sensations. There was also “No Mans Land”, in collab with Khatune, by Airbone Black, two releases that reflect the powerful sound of Digitus.
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Check Out the Top Tracks for Brazilian Techno Digitus:
Digitus, Brazillian Techno Duo | The List With the Top 20 Tracks:
1. Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani, Pete Lazonby, Bart Skils – Sacred Circles
2. Daft Punk – Around the World
3. Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (The song remains the Same Live Version)
4. Anna – Overflow
5. Pig&Dan – Infinity
6. Siam – Hidden Empire
7. Justice – Chorus (WWW)
8. Pragmatic – Zimmz
9. Daft Punk – Alive
10. X Jägermusiclab – Extintion
11. The Bloody Beetroots – The day of the locust
12. Beatles – Within or without you
13. Polo and Pan – Genghis
14. Enrico Sangiuliano – Camargue 2019
15. Right in the night – Balthazar & JackRock
16. Deep Purple – Burn
17. Thomas Schumacher – Interlinked
18. Eats Everything – Comatose
19. Jam and Spoon – Follow Me
20. Pig & Dan, Victor Ruiz – Paradise Lost
This way, in a possible scenario of creation from Rock to Techno, the duo presents us with 20 recommended tracks, from classics that influenced him to the current references he has been listening to:
1. Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani, Pete Lazonby, Bart Skils – Sacred Circles
One of the first Peak Time tracks that we know of, it was a watershed for us and helped dictate our style in productions.
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2. Daft Punk – Around the World
Daft punk showed that a track can be very simple and at the same time so impactful in music and popular culture.
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3. Led Zeppelin – Dazed and Confused (The song remains the Same Live Version)
An absolute classic of live performances, Led Zeppelin showing why they are the masters of improvisation, without a shadow of a doubt.
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4. Anna – Overflow
ANNA could not be left out of our list, being a great reference to this day. With a progressive melody the track develops in a very natural and precise way.
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5. Pig&Dan – Infinity
Very progressive and straight track, with a super striking melody.
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6. Siam – Hidden Empire
One of the tracks that marked our journey into techno. Hidden Empire has a progressive energy, with few elements. But when you get to the break, everything changes, and the track sucks you right back in, with an insane break beat!
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7. Justice – Chorus (WWW)
With a heavy, impactful melody and fast progressions, the French duo Justice influenced us a lot in the beginning of productions.
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8. Pragmatic – Zimmz
Zimmz is certainly one of the artists in the techno scene that caught our attention the most. With his insane breaks and the way the track develops, Pragmatic has unreal energy.
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9. Daft Punk – Alive
Daft Punk being Daft punk and delivering a progressive track, and with an energy that lifts you up. Alive couldn’t be left out of our list.
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10. X Jägermusiclab – Extintion
Progressive, straight and heavy, just the way the dancefloor likes it.
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11. The Bloody Beetroots – The day of the locust
This is the kind of track that makes you forget about it until the moment of the drop. Incredible!
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12. Beatles – Within or without you
The Beatles have always been a strong reference for us, since the beginning of our journey in music. This particular song, psychedelia, the different instruments that were used, definitely a track for all ears.
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13. Polo and Pan – Genghis
Melodic has always been among our main references. Gengis is a track that has always caught our attention for being light and heavy at the same time, with a kind of tribal feel.
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14. Enrico Sangiuliano – Camargue 2019
A Remix of a classic, Enrico managed to impress as usual. Delivering a heavy and striking track, it certainly marked a phase of our journey.
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15. Right in the night – Balthazar & JackRock
With very strong and defined vocals, it manages to maintain a very progressive and uplifting vibe at the same time.
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16. Deep Purple – Burn
Undoubtedly one of the rock tracks that we listen to the most until today, it marked our journey before electronic music.
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17. Thomas Schumacher – Interlinked
For when the dancefloor asks for something heavier.
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18. Eats Everything – Comatose
One of the tracks that until then was very important in our journey into techno. With Stabs, and an insane vocal, the energy of this track is absurd.
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19. Jam and Spoon – Follow Me
A track with a long and very striking break, it delivers beautiful and heavy melodies at the same time.
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20. Pig & Dan, Victor Ruiz – Paradise Lost
Progressivity with a lot of good vibes. That track matches perfectly with a sunset.
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