

Sonic Groove Podcast
Adam X / Sonic Groove
Welcome to Sonic Groove, the podcast hosted by Brooklyn Techno legend Adam X.
Adam X meets Techno legends for deep conversations.
In each episode, Adam sits down with iconic Techno and electronic music artists, scene pioneers, and longtime companions for deep, candid conversations. From Techno’s roots to its evolution into today's cutting-edge sound, Sonic Groove shares the stories, ideas, and moments that shaped the culture, spanning Techno, EBM, and beyond.
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Adam X meets Techno legends for deep conversations.
In each episode, Adam sits down with iconic Techno and electronic music artists, scene pioneers, and longtime companions for deep, candid conversations. From Techno’s roots to its evolution into today's cutting-edge sound, Sonic Groove shares the stories, ideas, and moments that shaped the culture, spanning Techno, EBM, and beyond.
Watch the interviews on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/@SonicGroovePodcastDon't miss out - hit the notification bell to stay updated on fresh episodes.
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to this episode on your podcast app:https://sonicgroove.podbean.com/
© Adam X / Sonic Groove - All Rights Reserved. 100% Human.
#SonicGroove #AdamX #TechnoPodcast #ElectronicMusic #TechnoLegends #TechnoInterviews #PodcastSeries #TechnoCulture
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Apr 10, 2026 • 2h 21min
Adam X meets Function - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX024
In this episode, two fellow New Yorkers, Adam X and Dave Sumner, aka Function, sit down to trace Dave’s path from growing up in a working-class environment in Brooklyn to the global techno scene. Dave talks about his parents moving the family to the NYC suburbia of New Jersey in the late 80s and those years as a teenager when he was DJing and running House Parties for his crew of friends right in the basement of their house.
Dave breaks down his own early 90s influences - from the Nu Groove, Joey Beltram, Frankie Bones, and Todd Terry records that shaped him to his days checking out the music at Limelight. He also shares his connection to Planet X, the local record store where he spent his time digging, and the story behind his first records on Damon Wild’s Synewave imprint.
The conversation goes into Dave meeting Karl O’Connor aka Regis, his time in Birmingham working for Integrale Record Distribution, and the reality of the late 90s NYC scene. Adam and Dave get into the "good, bad, and ugly" of those years - reflecting on a time when the city's rave and club scene was actually diminished and falling apart. They also share their shared experience on 9/11 and how the tragedy further shifted the NYC scene before Dave’s move to Berlin in 2007.
The episode also covers Dave’s multi-year run as a Berghain resident and his artistry with their Ostgut Ton label throughout the 2010s, his move over to Tresor as an artist and DJ resident in the late 2010s, and the return of Sandwell District, followed by the heavy loss of his close friend Juan Mendez (Silent Servant) in early 2024.
If you’re into the real history of this music, hit like and subscribe. Drop a comment with your favourite Function or Sandwell track.
Chapters and topics:
• Growing up in a working-class environment in Brooklyn
• Moving to the NYC suburbs in the late 80s
• DJing and running House Parties in the basement of their house
• Dave's early 90s influences: Nu Groove, Beltram, Frankie Bones, and Todd Terry
• Digging at Planet X and the Limelight era
• First records on Damon Wild’s Synewave imprint
• Meeting Karl O’Connor, aka Regis, and collaborating on many projects together
• Time in Birmingham: Working for Integrale Record Distribution
• The late 90s NYC scene: A time of decline
• 9/11: Shared memories and the aftermath in NYC
• Moving to Berlin in 2007
• Multi-year Berghain residency and his artistry on Ostgut Ton
• Moving to Tresor as an artist and DJ resident in the late 2010s
• Life and perspective during the Pandemic
• Sandwell District and the passing of Juan Mendez (Silent Servant) in 2024
• Thoughts on AI
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: Function
🎬 Recording & Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
📺 Published by Sonic Groove Podcast. 100% Human.
🕊️ In Memory of Juan Mendez (Silent Servant) August 14, 1977 - January 18, 2024
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Mar 12, 2026 • 1h 34min
Adam X meets Crystal Distortion (Spiral Tribe / Network23) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX023
In this latest addition to “Sonic Groove Electronic Music Podcast,” Adam X sits down with Simon Carter, aka Crystal Distortion, one of the main music makers behind the legendary illegal rave outfit Spiral Tribe. We start our discussion with Simon's entry into electronic music, his early music-making days as a member of Earth Leakage Trip on Hardcore imprints Moving Shadow and Rising High Records, and his subsequent involvement with Spiral Tribe. We then cover his collaborative projects with SP23 and R-zac, along with his solo work as Crystal Distortion.
We discuss Spiral Tribe's roaming events across England and the infamous Castle Morton rave, which had a massive impact on UK rave culture and nightlife, ultimately leading the UK government to pass the Criminal Justice Bill to stop illegal raves. The conversation then shifts to their years-long European rave tour, travelling in a caravan, throwing massive illegal raves, pressing records, and selling them directly to shops, many of which would later sell for large sums on eBay, long before rare techno vinyl became highly collectible.
The episode concludes with Simon's music-making adventures in the present.
Chapters and topics
• Simon’s introduction to house and techno music
• Early days of squatting and underground scene involvement
• Making music as Earth Leakage Trip
• Entry into Spiral Tribe and initial contributions
• Being called upon to produce early Spiral Tribe releases
• The Castlemorton rave and subsequent arrests of Spiral Tribe members
• How the event changed UK laws and the face of UK clubbing
• Simon heads to Berlin in 1992 after the Castlemorton rave
• Spiral Tribe members team up in Holland in 1993, working with Unit Moebius, and organizing events with I-F in The Hague
• Travelling through Europe in a caravan, throwing raves in the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, and then settling in France for massive events
• Coming to America, performing for Drop Bass Network and recording for the imprint
• Selling SP23 records to support DJing and lifestyle
• The increasing value of early SP23 releases
• SP23 releases and activities in the present day
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: Simon Carter / Crystal Distortion
🎬 Recording & Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
📺 Published by Sonic Groove Podcast. 100% Human.
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#TechnoPodcast #SimonCarter #SpiralTribe #Network23 #SonicGroove #AdamX #Techno #CrystalDistortion #Rave #ElectronicMusic

Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 45min
Adam X meets Abe Duque - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX022
In this Sonic Groove podcast, Adam X sits down with NYC techno legend Abe Duque for a fast-moving deep dive into five decades of club music, from early DJ roots to his defining 90s output and beyond.
Abe breaks down his Kirlian era, key releases on Sähkö and Disko B, and building NYC techno from the inside through Tension Records and the Limelight years. He shares stories from extensive European touring, scene politics, and the real backstory behind “The Blunt EP.”
The conversation shifts to the 2000s with the Abe Duque label, life in the studio as a producer and engineer, and his biggest crossover moment with Blake Baxter on “What Happened,” a mid-2000s anthem that remained in rotation for years. Abe also opens up about the Berlin chapter, family responsibilities, and how those shifts changed his path.
Today, he continues to shape the next generation through education and mentorship, teaching Ableton and developing new talent at 343 Labs in New York.
If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your favourite Abe Duque record.
Chapters and topics
• Early DJ years and NYC beginnings
• Victor Calderone, Gene Lefosse, and meeting Patrick Pulsinger
• Limelight era and launching Tension Records (1993)
• Sähkö connections and Pansonic stories
• Scene politics and “The Blunt EP”
• Marriage to Sil Brokesch
• Studio work and DJ Hell’s New York Muscle
• “What Happened” with Blake Baxter and its impact
• Berlin period and family challenges
• Teaching Ableton, Dubspot, and 343 Labs
• Thoughts on the current techno scene
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: Abe Duque
🎬 Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
📺 Published by Sonic Groove Podcast. 100% Human.
#TechnoPodcast #AbeDuque #TensionRecords #SonicGroove #AdamX #Techno #NYCTechno #ElectronicMusic

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Jan 15, 2026 • 53min
Adam X meets Orphx (Orphx) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX021
Rich Oddie and Christina Sealey, the dynamic duo behind Orphx, share their fascinating journey through over 30 years of electronic music. They reminisce about their raving days in Toronto, early shoegaze influences, and their transition into the industrial noise scene. The duo discusses their legendary improvisational performances and the shift in the underground scene post-pandemic. They also reflect on their creative process, the challenges of live bookings, and their remarkable eight-hour set in Amsterdam, all while navigating the evolution of the techno landscape.

Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 2min
Adam X meets Mark Archer (Altern 8) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX020
In this episode, Mark Archer takes us on his journey through his illustrious career in the music industry, from his early days in Stafford, UK, where he first dipped his toes into DJing and production, to signing with Blue Chip Records with Dean Meredith and releasing music under various aliases, including as one half of Bizarre Inc. before departing from the group in 1989 to team up with Chris Peat and launch Nexus 21.
The discussion then leads into their new connection with Neil Rushton of Network Records, who arranged for them to travel to Detroit. There, Mark and Chris were invited to work in Kevin Saunderson’s studio, where they recorded music and released tracks on Kevin's KMS imprint. Mark shares how Nexus 21 quickly gained momentum in the early 90s, with new releases on the Network before eventually evolving into Altern 8 - a project that became one of the biggest forces in the early 90s UK hardcore rave explosion.
The conversation then continues into the vibrant hardcore rave era, with touring in the US and UK, working with major labels like Virgin Records, and experiencing the subsequent decline of the hardcore rave scene - his shifted focus to producing house music, forming Slo-Moshun with Danny Weaver, releasing solo music as Trackman in the mid-90s, and his collaborative affair with Shadow Child under their M.A.S.C. alias on Super Rhythm Trax in the late teens of the millennium.
- Mark’s early days in Stafford, UK, exploring DJing and production.
- Blue Chip Records signing with Dean Meredith; released music under various aliases, including as part of Bizarre Inc.
- Departure from Bizarre Inc in 1989 to team up with Chris Peat and launch Nexus 21.
- Connection with Neil Rushton of Network Records, leading to a trip to Detroit.
- Invitation to work in Kevin Saunderson’s studio in Detroit, leading to a release on KMS.
- Nexus 21 gained momentum in the early 90s with releases on Network and R&S.
- Evolving into Altern 8, a major force in the UK hardcore rave explosion.
- Toured in the US and UK, working with major labels like Virgin Records.
- Shifted focus to producing house music: formed Slo-Moshun with Danny Weaver.
- Released solo music as Trackman in the mid-90s.
- Collaborated with Shadow Child under the M.A.S.C. alias on Super Rhythm Trax in the late teens of the millennium.
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: Mark Archer
🎬 Recording & Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
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#TechnoPodcast #MarkArcher #Altern8 #Nexus21 #AdamX #ElectronicMusic #Trackman #Detroit #TechnoLegend

Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 8min
Adam X meets Keith Tucker (DJ K-1, Aux 88 (ex), Optic Nerve) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX019
In his conversation with Adam, Keith shares his experiences growing up in Detroit during the 80s, reminiscing about listening to and DJing electro and freestyle music. They explore Keith's early days of acquiring gear and producing music, including his first release on Juan Atkins' Metroplex imprint under the alias Frequency. Keith also discusses his involvement as a core member of the electro group Aux 88. The conversation extends to the Detroit-based television show "The Dance Show," which was filmed in a nightclub and featured line dancing set to underground electronic music, as well as the Detroit dance style known as the Jit. Keith recounts his early journeys and reactions to playing electro music in Europe in the mid-90s, the founding of his record label Puzzlebox, and the influence of his electro sound on new producers, along with the rise of copycats that followed.
**In this episode of the Sonic Groove Podcast, Adam sits down in Detroit with Keith Tucker, a pioneering figure in electro and underground electronic music.
This conversation covers:
Keith's inspirations in the 80's listening to and djing electro and freestyle music
His first steps into music production, including his first release on Juan Atkins' Metroplex imprint under the alias Frequency
His role as a core member of the legendary Detroit electro group Aux 88
Detroit's "The Dance Show," a nightclub TV program featuring underground electronic music and line dancing in the late 80's and 90's and the Detroit dance, The Jit.
His journeys to perform electro in Europe during the mid-90s
The founding of his record label Puzzlebox
The impact of his electro sound on emerging producers and the rise of imitators
His home studio
Whether you're a dedicated electro fan or simply interested in Detroit's vibrant musical legacy, this episode offers an in-depth look into Keith's influential career and the evolution of underground electronic music.
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: Keith Tucker
🎬 Recording: Adam X
🎬 Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
📺 Published by Sonic Groove Podcast. 100% Human.
#TechnoPodcast #KeithTucker #DjK-1 #Aux88 #OpticNerve #AdamX #ElectronicMusic #DetroitTechno #Electro #TechnoLegend #Puzzlebox

Oct 16, 2025 • 57min
Adam X meets Stefan Robbers (Terrace, Acid Junkies) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX018
In this episode, Adam X sits down with Dutch techno artist Stefan Robbers, also known as Terrace and one-half of the Acid Junkies. Stefan's early music as Terrace helped kickstart the ultra-legendary Djax-up-Beats Records, one of the all-time top techno labels.
In conversation with Adam, Stefan discusses his entry into the techno scene in Holland in the late 80s, his discovery and interest in the early days of Chicago house and Detroit techno, his many works on Djax-up-Beats as Terrace and Acid Junkies, and the startup of his own label, Eevolute, in the early 90s. Stefan also talks about his recordings for other legendary labels such as General Production Recordings (GPR) in England, his works on Carl Craig's Planet E imprint in Detroit, and his visit there as a foreigner in the very early 90s, when the city was in a near state of abandonment.
They also delve deep into the conversation about music production, exploring its past, present, and future.
This is another great conversation between two old friends, which adds another piece to the puzzle of the evolution of techno music in Europe.
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: Stefan Robbers (Djax-up-Beats)
🎬 Recording: Adam X
🎬 Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
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#TechnoPodcast #StefanRobbers #AcidJunkies #AdamX #ElectronicMusic #EindhovenTechno #TechnoLegend #RaveHistory #DjaxUpBeats

Sep 18, 2025 • 52min
Adam X meets DJ Pete (Substance / Scion) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX017
On the latest episode of Sonic Groove - Electronic Music Podcast, Adam sits down with one of Berlin’s techno legends, DJ Pete, also known as Substance and one half of the influential dub techno duo Scion, alongside partner René Löwe (Vainquer).
Born and raised in Berlin, Pete has been a core part of the city’s techno scene since its early beginnings. Adam X chats with his longtime friend about all things techno, including Pete’s incredible four-decade journey working at Berlin’s legendary record shop Hardwax. Their conversation dives deep into the record-selling and collecting industry, exploring the shifts and changes that have taken place over the years.
Pete also discusses his work on Basic Channel’s Chain Reaction label, his extensive career as a DJ, and the ever-evolving Berlin techno party scene.
This is a laid-back but very engaging chat between two of techno’s longstanding veterans.
Watch the interviews at: https://youtube.com/@SonicGroovePodcast
🎙️ Host: Adam X
👤 Guest: DJ Pete (Substance / Scion)
🎬 Recording: Adam X
📸 Photography: Sven Marquardt
🎬 Post-Production: Patrick DSP @ https://NeptuneMastering.com / Neptune Studios
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#TechnoPodcast #DjPete #Substance #AdamX #ElectronicMusic #Hardwax #BerlinTechno #TechnoLegend #RaveHistory

Sep 3, 2025 • 55min
Adam X meets Luke Slater - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX016
In this episode of the Sonic Groove Podcast, Adam X sits down with UK techno legend Luke Slater for an in-depth interview recorded in New York City.
They explore Slater’s roots in electronic music, from working in various import record shops to releasing his earliest productions.
The conversation touches on his beginnings as a DJ in 1988, the gear he used in early studio sessions, and the energy of the UK’s early rave scene. They also delve into his work with influential labels like Peacefrog Records, the evolution of his Planetary Assault Systems project, the use of aliases, sampling techniques, remix culture, and the challenges of the modern music industry.
This episode offers an insightful look into the mind of one of techno’s most innovative and enduring artists—still pushing creative boundaries in 2025.
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#TechnoPodcast #LukeSlater #AdamX #ElectronicMusic #PlanetaryAssaultSystems #Peacefrog #TechnoLegend #RaveHistory

Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 18min
Adam X meets Patrick Codenys (Front 242) - Sonic Groove Podcast SGX015
In this episode of the Sonic Groove Podcast, Adam X sits down with Patrick Codenys, founding member of the legendary Belgian group Front 242, pioneers of EBM (Electronic Body Music).
They talk about the origins of Front 242 and their role in shaping the EBM movement, the band’s influence on electronic and underground music scenes, reflections on creative processes, technology and live performance, as well as the cultural impact and evolution of electronic genres over the decades.
A must-listen for fans of electronic music, industrial culture, and underground sounds.
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Executive Producer: Holger Wick / Sense Music & Media
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