Alan Fitzpatrick - Trance, Init - Drumcode - Dc173 -
Alan Fitzpatrick’s relationship with Adam Beyer’s label spans over 14 years, beginning with his first release Static (DC56). Releases like DC173 demonstrate why he has remained a cornerstone of the label’s sound, bridging the gap between historical UK rave influences and modern, polished techno.
Designed specifically for massive festival moments, the breakdown builds a sense of communal joy that was built to serenade global crowds.
A raw, jungle-inspired record sampling mc r1bbz from an old LTJ Bukem tape pack, tipping its cap to early M25 raves. Alan Fitzpatrick - Trance, Init - Drumcode - DC173
A fusion of peak-time techno energy with the euphoric, hands-in-the-air nostalgia of 90s rave culture.
A certified main-room anthem with sharp, pounding drums and an ethereal atmosphere. A raw, jungle-inspired record sampling mc r1bbz from
The emotive, rave-soaked closer that brought the journey full circle. A Drumcode Legacy
Whether you're an old-school raver or a modern techno enthusiast, "Trance, Init?" stands as a reminder of the genre's roots—where the only thing that mattered was the feeling of the music on a packed dance floor. The emotive, rave-soaked closer that brought the journey
"Trance, Init?" is far more than just a clever title; it is a heartfelt before he stepped behind the decks. Fitzpatrick has long been known for his "non-purist" attitude toward electronic music, and this track perfectly encapsulates that ethos.




