If you’ve been watching DJ Piscine steadily sharpen his sound over the last few years, Splash feels like the moment everything locks in. It’s not just another techno track, it’s a full-body jolt, a sleek, high-voltage rush that flings you headfirst into the strobe-lit deep end and doesn’t let go.

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From the very first pulse, Splash is laser-focused. The beat snaps like static electricity, kicks landing like controlled detonations while the bassline coils underneath like something alive. Shimmering synth lines slice through the darkness in icy arcs, and every drop feels engineered to hijack your heartbeat. It’s minimal, but never sparse, each element clicks into place with machine precision, and yet the energy is absolutely feral.

What’s wild is how timeless it feels while still pushing things forward. Splash could rip through a Berlin warehouse set in 2012 or headline a sunrise set in 2025 Ibiza, and it wouldn’t feel out of place in either. It’s relentless, but not exhausting; hypnotic, but never flat. Piscine somehow threads that needle where underground grit meets futuristic gloss, and the result is straight-up euphoric.

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This track isn’t here to charm you, it’s here to take over your nervous system. And judging by how quickly it’s picking up DJ support, it’s about to do exactly that.

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