Angry Clown Punchers release 10-minute minimal techno club weapon
One 10:09 cut, 127 BPM, and no filler: Angry Clown Punchers turned Phase Vortex / Redux into a lean peak-time statement built for proper minimal floors.

Angry Clown Punchers have stripped Phase Vortex / Redux down to a single 10:09 mix, and that economy is the point. Released June 10, 2026 on Groove Lab Music as GLM047, the cut lands at 127 BPM in Ab Major and comes tagged as Techno (Peak Time / Driving), a profile that tells you exactly what kind of room it is meant to move.
This is not a big-concept listening record or a crowded package built to pad out a release page. Beatport presents it as one original mix, and the label copy backs up the intent: a minimal techno weapon aimed at warehouse pressure and peak-time impact. Bandcamp describes the track as built on hypnotic groove cycles, relentless low-end pressure, and subtle evolving textures, the sort of language that fits a lean club tool more than an abstract studio exercise. For heads who want forward pull rather than excess, that is the selling point.
The power of the release sits in its restraint. One long cut gives Angry Clown Punchers room to work repetition like architecture, keeping the groove taut while small shifts in texture do the heavy lifting. That is why Phase Vortex / Redux cuts through as a DJ-ready statement: it is designed to hold dancers in a deep, immersive flow from the first second, then keep the floor locked without resorting to flash or over-writing.

The project’s backstory helps explain why the approach feels so deliberate. Beatport identifies Angry Clown Punchers as Markus Spillner, born in Germany in 1977, with roots in electronic music stretching back to the early 1990s and studies at SAE Institute in Hamburg in 2009. Bandcamp also places the project in Germany, reinforcing the sense of a producer identity shaped inside the underground rather than built for novelty.
Phase Vortex / Redux also fits a clear run of club-focused work. Groove Lab Music’s archive already includes other Angry Clown Punchers titles such as Wake Control and the 22-track album Groove Alchemy, while the wider catalog has moved through 2023’s Divine Moments, 2024’s PULSE FUSION: THE TRILOGY, and 2025’s It’s Nice EP. Against that backdrop, this latest single feels less like a detour than a distilled mission statement: one long, pressure-heavy track, built to work hard in the mix and stay there.
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