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This Italian acid techno duo is known for hardware-only live sets, rising from underground white-labels to big rooms. Their identity centers on raw TB-303 lines, TR-909 punch, and tight improvisation, which they learned in small Rome warehouses.
From basements to big rooms
In recent years they have leaned even harder into true live performance, keeping laptops offstage and building songs in real time. Expect a continuous set rather than a song-by-song show, but staples like Love 9, X0004000X, and X0007000X often surface as motifs.What you might hear
The dancefloor usually skews mixed-age and gear-curious, with producers noting finger drumming while dedicated ravers lock into the kick. Trivia: early 12 inches came in plain sleeves with numeric codes, and the pair run a minimal imprint often used to test club-focused cuts. Another small note: they favor long blends that hide key changes, so riffs feel endless before a sudden break. These notes on selections and staging are based on informed observation, not a confirmed plan from the artist.Around 999999999: Scene and Rituals
The scene around the duo skews practical and dance-ready, with black tees, sturdy sneakers, and ear protection common. You will see utility belts or small sling bags for essentials, which keeps hands free for the groove.
Functional style, full focus
Big reactions come on long acid sweeps and sudden kick drops, often answered by short whistles and clipped whoops rather than singalongs.How the room reacts
Merch leans minimal: numeric logos on caps and tees, and sometimes a limited 12 inch that sells out fast. The crowd culture values presence, so phones tend to stay low, and strangers give each other space while still moving as one. Older heads nod at 90s rave cues like smiley pins and reflective tape, but the attitude stays current and low-key.999999999 on Stage: The Craft First
Vocals are rare, so the focus lands on tone shaping, drum programming, and how small pattern changes reset the room. Kicks sit heavy but round, with claps nudged forward so the groove snaps even at quick tempos.
Sound over spectacle
The 303 lines often start simple then open in brightness and bite, while the second member rides delays to make tails smear like smoke. A subtle trick they use is offsetting loop lengths, so a seven-beat phrase rubs against an eight-beat drum frame until the drop realigns.Small moves, big lift
They like to detune the acid line a hair under pitch, which makes it feel meaner without getting harsh on big systems. Arrangements build in long arcs, trading sudden white-noise blows for patient filter rides that give dancers space. Lighting tends to mirror this, with stark strobes on peaks and dim color washes in tension stretches. The band keeps the core signature upfront, but small switch-ups like switching 909 hats to rides or muting the kick for two bars keep ears pricked.999999999: Kindred Circuits
Fans of the duo often also track the sharp, driving sets of Amelie Lens for the shared momentum and lean acid touches. If you like abrasive textures that still groove, Dax J is a natural neighbor.