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Crime as a Service delivers industrial-tinged club pressure on Modern Techno Mechanics

By Editorial Team · May 12, 2026

Crime as a Service delivers industrial-tinged club pressure on Modern Techno Mechanics

Summary

Crime as a Service releases SUBSIST.281D - Modern Techno Mechanics on 12 May through Subsist & Faith Disciplines.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: May 12, 2026
  • Tags: crime-as-a-service, techno, industrial, electronic

Crime as a Service releases SUBSIST.281D - Modern Techno Mechanics on 12 May through Subsist & Faith Disciplines. The seven-track mini LP is described by the label as direct and powerful dancefloor techno, with an industrial-tinged atmospheric intro, firm rhythms, dense percussion and sustained pressure.

The tracklist includes Kali, Aisuru, Guardians of Peace, Dark Hotel, Eternal Romance, The Shadow Brokers and My Doom, with a collaboration featuring Serbian producer Dejan adding extra weight to the sequence. Crime as a Service’s wider identity is rooted in dark, experimental electronic music that blends techno, industrial and ambient elements.

For indie/underground readers, Modern Techno Mechanics is a reminder that independent music is often most alive in specialist scenes: labels with hundreds of releases, artists building reputations through sound-system detail, and listeners who want atmosphere to hit physically. Stream/buy: https://subsist.bandcamp.com/album/subsist-281d-modern-techno-mechanics

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