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Psycho Boys Club debuts on mau5trap with ‘Rolling Thunder’

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
Reviews, Techno
5 February 2022

Composed of ferocious producers Juyen Sebulba and Stoltenhoff, Psycho Boys Club are the amalgamated ethos of “hi-tech” and “lo-life.” Taking to deadmau5′ iconic mau5trap label, Psycho Boys Club grows their repertoire with “Rolling Thunder,” available on Friday, February 4.

Lucid purveyors of the sounds of the underground, Psycho Boys Club synthesize the human condition through many sonic influences. After releasing on world-renown labels from Tiësto’s Musical Freedom to Diplo’s Mad Decent, the duo take to deadmau5′ groundbreaking mau5trap label for their latest invention. A slow-burning hard techno feat, “Rolling Thunder” is the intersection of heavy and acid. Designed with a ripping kick and infectious acid bass lines, “Rolling Thunder” is an expertly cut piece of monstrous techno. “‘Rolling Thunder’ is 3 words,” explains Psycho Boys Club on their new single. “Heavy, raw & acid. We made ‘Rolling Thunder’ when we first got our first analog gear, the TD-3, so the acid bass lines are straight from the gear. We were in this cyberpunk/dystopian film frenzy so after watching a few cool films/anime we had this idea to translate what we felt from watching those stuff into a very cold/robotic techno track.”

Celebrated by artists from Yellow Claw to Diplo to Carnage, the rising techno duo continually make powerful strides in their career. Set to continue their global takeover, Psycho Boys Club are set to play a plethora of shows throughout 2022, with exciting announcements to be made soon.

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