
London-based DJ, producer, and TMPL Music label head ADRIANNA ends her productive year with Demon Mind.
She arrives with a fierce two-track EP that highlights her boldest sound yet.
This release also marks her long-awaited debut on Simina Grigoriu’s Kuukou Records, a milestone she has been building toward all year.
She has already built strong momentum through releases on We Are The Brave, Terminal M, and Kurai, and this new EP continues her rise.
Throughout the project, she shapes a sound focused on emotional weight, sharp engineering, and a bold, high-energy approach to techno.
With Demon Mind, ADRIANNA explores what she describes as the darker side of her creativity.
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Behind The Album of ADRIANNA
The title track pushes tension to the forefront with fast-moving elements, heavy atmospheres, and a hard-driving low end.
She channels themes of fear, restlessness, and inner conflict into a track built to hit with unrelenting force.
The result is a raw and cathartic burst of energy that commands attention.
Meanwhile, the B-side Jack reunites ADRIANNA with her frequent collaborator Reaktive.
Together, they deliver a fast and melodic surge that balances emotional depth with industrial grit.
The drums hit with steady force and set the tone from the start.
The textures cut through the mix with a crisp edge, while the acid elements bring a restless spark.
The progressive stabs rise with confidence, pushing the track forward step by step.
Together, these pieces create a sound that feels determined, relentless, and always in motion.
It feels like late-night techno designed for stamina, challenge, and a powerful peak on the dancefloor.
With this release, ADRIANNA strengthens her position as one of techno’s most exciting rising artists.
At the same time, Kuukou Records reaffirms its dedication to club music that hits hard and carries purpose.
Staying true to the label’s vision of “techno for techno,” Demon Mind lands with a clear purpose.
It pushes hard from the start and never lets up.
The EP feels raw, emotional, and deliberately intense.
And in the end, it leaves an impact that stays long after the final beat fades.