CF Signals: Liarsenic – El Mundial de los Desaparecidos [Pure Nrgy]

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Pure Nrgy, founded in Querétaro in 2021, has steadily built a distinct identity within the Mexican techno circuit by combining label, promoter, and podcast platform under the same conceptual framework. What began as a series of underground events in the city center quickly evolved into a central point of circulation for different strains of contemporary techno, expanding from the dancefloor into digital releases, physical editions, and long-form sonic curation. More than a traditional label, Pure Nrgy operates as a living structure for a scene that understands techno both as physical release and mental reconfiguration.

Over the years, the platform has shared space with artists such as Ricardo Garduno, Jose Monsalve, Juan Evangelista, and Kevin Matto, consolidating a sound closely tied to Sci-Fi, Dark, and Raw techno while remaining open to Industrial, Hypnotic, Dub Techno, and traces of contemporary Trance. That openness never weakens the label’s identity; instead, it allows the catalog to function as a unified ecosystem where different textures, tempos, and intensities revolve around the same gravitational center of pressure, depth, and constant movement.

With PNVA006, the label resumes its Various Artists series through a new surge of physical tension and spatial immersion. The compilation operates as a map of different states within contemporary techno: compact grooves, persistent low-end pressure, abrasive textures, and hypnotic developments unfolding without relying on immediate climaxes. Each contribution introduces a different variation within the same energetic framework, shaping a release that feels cohesive even as its sonic perspectives shift.

The opening comes from Ruben Escobar, who introduces a track driven by melodic sensitivity and atmospheric depth. His sequences slowly widen the sonic field, creating a suspended sensation before impact fully arrives. From there, Liarsenic hardens the landscape through raw, compact techno where repetition takes on an almost mechanical quality. Metallic grooves, sustained pressure, and pulsations striking like moving industrial structures transform the track into one of the release’s main tension points.

Representing Cuba, X-Alox redirects the energy toward a groovier and more hypnotic territory while maintaining rhythmic depth and immersive flow. The movement becomes more fluid without losing intensity. Later, Canadian newcomer NOS-Talgia pushes the compilation into more aggressive territory through acid-driven sequences and heavy percussion aimed directly at the club environment. At that stage, the sound becomes more abrasive, as though the space itself begins compressing around the body.

The fifth contribution comes from CementO, a close figure within the Pure Nrgy universe, deepening the industrial dimension of the VA through dense textures and sustained physical pressure. Closing the release, French producer William Moron delivers a fully hardware-based production that expands the compilation into a massive and highly energetic finale. Burning frequencies, mechanical architectures, and a sensation of perpetual forward motion ultimately define a Various Artists release that reinforces Pure Nrgy’s ability to connect different scenes and geographies through a shared vision of contemporary intensity and depth.

Label: Pure Nrgy
Title: Pure Nrgy VA 006
Artist: Various Artists
Catalogue: PNVA006

Tracklist
1. Ruben Escobar – Resonancia Obsidiana
2. Liarsenic – El Mundial De Los Desaparecidos
3. X-Alox – Fresh Meat
4. NOS-talgia – Shadow Grid
5. CementO – Memo 618
6. William Moron – Never Enough

Release Date: May, 2026
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All tracks written & produced by the artist
Mastering at Micropunto Sound Studio Queretaro Mx

Techno Music
Compiled by Liarsenic
Querétaro, México, 2026.
Only Digital Release

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