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Digging Deeper with Regal: Remember Why You Started

Following a string of releases on his Involve imprint, as well as Figure, Enemy and BPitch, Regal is one of Techno’s most exciting talents of recent years.

Involve is also the home for his first-ever album Remember Why You Started, which is out this July 2nd. Featuring 12 original tracks, the focus is energetic and raw, in proper Regal style.

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Regal Announces Infectious Debut Album 'Remember Why You Started'

Regal Announces Infectious Debut Album ‘Remember Why You Started’

Regal is set to release his debut album in early July.

Since starting out in 2012, you’ve no doubt heard some of Madrid-based Regal’s productions. The self-proclaimed “Acid Boy” has impressive remixes and projects with Hadone, Len Faki, Ellen Allien, Nina Kraviz, Emmanuel Top and Amelie Lens. He’s also known for his shows at Berghain, Awakenings and Khidi in Tbilisi where he is a resident. This year Regal premieres his debut album.

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ZIPPO Diaspora

Premiere: Fides Records Boss Z.I.P.P.O Returns to Regal’s Involve Records with “Diaspora” EP

Fides Records boss Z.I.P.P.O returns to Regal’s Involve Records with a vigorous release entitled ‘Diaspora’.

Since​ ​originally hailing from the Italian Southcoast club scene, Z.I.P.P.O has established himself as a regular DJ at Berghain, Tresor and Fabric while releasing full-frontal cuts on the likes of Suburban Avenue, Enemy and Ben Sims’ Machine imprint with support from Ryan Elliot and DVS1.

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Regal and Alien Rain Combine for “Acid Affair” on Involve Records

Regal is back on Involve Records with a strong, brand-new collaboration alongside none other than Acid head Milton Bradley a.k.a. Alien Rain.

The record is another piece of the puzzle, where the label boss continues his exploration of the Techno universe with the help of artists that inspire him. The 24th release of Involve Records sees Regal and Bradley go deep delivering hypnotic 303 basslines and hammering percussions that point directly to the dancefloor, with chopped vocals adding tension to each cut.

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