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    PDQB Unveils Expansive Double Vinyl LP Der Transiente Zeuge – Electric Mode

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    PDQB Unveils Expansive Double Vinyl LP Der Transiente Zeuge – Electric Mode


    Synaptic Cliffs welcomes the return of pdqb with ‘DER TRANSIENTE ZEUGE’, an ambitious 17-track double vinyl release arriving on 26th June 2026. Spanning 13 original productions and four heavyweight remixes, the project continues pdqb’s relentless exploration of futuristic Electro, fractured machine funk and cerebral rhythmic experimentation, presented here through the artist’s unmistakable ‘Electro-Cognition’ lens.

    Rather than following a traditional club record structure, ‘DER TRANSIENTE ZEUGE’ unfolds like a fragmented transmission recovered from another dimension. Across the project, sharp electro pulses, twitching drum programming, synthetic bass pressure and glitched melodic fragments collide in constantly shifting forms. Some tracks arrive as tightly coiled dancefloor weapons built around robotic groove and precision rhythm design, while others drift into more abstract territory, resembling corrupted broadcasts from collapsing timelines or half remembered dreams.

    There is an intentional unpredictability running throughout the record. Tracks mutate rapidly between machine-driven intensity and surreal atmospheric detours, often within the space of only a few minutes. The sequencing feels less like a collection of standalone cuts and more like navigating a malfunctioning neural network, where fractured breaks, metallic percussion, distorted synth transmissions and body-moving low-end all fight for control in real time.

    The conceptual framework behind the release pushes even further into science fiction territory. Framed around the idea of a so-called “Transient Witness”, a synthetic entity recording not what happened, but what almost happened, the album imagines forgotten futures, erased thoughts and unrealised possibilities translated directly into sound. Basslines emerge from parallel selves. Rhythms arrive from decisions never taken. Melodies flicker briefly before dissolving into static. It is dense, immersive and deliberately disorientating without ever losing its physical dancefloor energy.

    The remix package reinforces the project’s weight within global Electro and underground electronic culture. Legendary figures including Egyptian Lover and Felix Da Housecat each deliver radically different reinterpretations, twisting pdqb’s source material into new forms

    while preserving the project’s machine-led identity. Additional remixes from Umwelt and Sniper Mode further deepen the record’s dystopian atmosphere through harder-edged rhythmic experimentation and precision-engineered Electro pressure.

    Beyond the music itself, the physical edition reflects the project’s immersive scope. Pressed across silver-coloured double vinyl and housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring artwork from visionary Austrian artist Thomas Feuerstein, the release carries a fully realised visual and sonic identity. Mastering comes courtesy of renowned engineer Mike Grinser, whose work adds further depth and clarity to the project’s intricate low-end architecture and synthetic detail.

    With ‘DER TRANSIENTE ZEUGE’, pdqb continues to push deeper into its own strange and highly distinctive sonic universe, creating music that feels simultaneously futuristic, physical and psychologically immersive. It is a project wired directly into the subconscious, built not simply to soundtrack dancefloors, but to challenge perception itself.

    PDQB’s ‘DER TRANSIENTE ZEUGE’ is out now on double vinyl via Synaptic Cliffs. Available to purchasehere.

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