Innervoix and Roger Lavelle return to Music4Aliens with dark techno single
Innervoix and Roger Lavelle’s 6:05 cut landed as a subscriber-only dark peak-time techno single, but its minimal tags keep it inside the stripped-back lane.

Control Your Mind landed on 19 June 2026 as a subscriber-only 6:05 cut from Innervoix and Roger Lavelle, and Music4Aliens framed it as a dark peak-time techno single. The release sits in a narrow lane that minimal listeners will recognize immediately: forceful enough for a busy floor, but built with the kind of discipline that keeps the arrangement from spilling outside the conversation.
Music4Aliens tagged the single with minimal techno, underground techno, psytech and psytechno, a useful clue to how the track is positioned. That mix points to tension over clutter, with the label leaning on pressure rather than density. For a style that often lives or dies on restraint, a single 6:05 version can work like a club tool, giving selectors one concentrated arc instead of a long-form suite of ideas.

The collaboration also matters. Innervoix returned to Music4Aliens after releasing We're not alone on 30 January 2026, another dark peak-time techno single on the same imprint, while Perception / Disconnected arrived on Iboga Records in 2025 as a peak-time release built to ignite dancefloors. Roger Lavelle brought his own record of club-focused writing into the pairing, including the two-track IAMT release We Are Now on 25 June 2021, which the label tied to John Carpenter’s Dark Star, and his phobiq debut Ctrl - Alt - Delete on 18 September 2020.
Music4Aliens itself is based in Naples, Italy, and its Bandcamp page places the label squarely inside minimal, psytech, peak-time and underground techno. The imprint lists support from Richie Hawtin, Amelie Lens, Dubfire, Joris Voorn and Indira Paganotto, and its catalog shows 130 collection items alongside 430 followers, which gives this single some scene weight beyond a one-off upload. A 2026 techno pack also placed Roger Lavelle alongside YellowHeads and Patrick Scuro, keeping his name active in the current peak-time circuit.

Control Your Mind therefore reads less like a detour and more like a precision return: a dark techno cut with minimal discipline, released through a label that understands how to keep pressure high without losing shape. In that balance, the single lands exactly where Music4Aliens wants it, right at the point where minimal techno tips into peak-time force and still sounds like itself.
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