Mytron steps into the spotlight with Propeller, his debut solo full-length on Multi Culti World Records, dropping on January 26, 2026. This nine-track powerhouse captures the London producer’s mastery after years of collaborations with Ofofo and Zongamin, plus standout contributions to labels like Invisible Inc, Calypso, Bongo Joe, Kalahari Oyster Cult, LYO, Codek Records, and Earthly Measures. Multi Culti, known for championing boundary-pushing electronic sounds since its inception, has built a reputation for unearthing artists who blend global rhythms with club-ready drive, making it the perfect home for Mytron’s expansive vision.
Propeller pulses with the kind of underground energy that pulls house, techno, and disco heads straight to the dancefloor. Mytron, a studio wizard tuned to dub, disco, and krautrock frequencies, channels Kraftwerk’s precise compositional edge through vocoder flourishes and tight arrangements. Tracks like Balzgarten kick things off with playful momentum, while Sugar layers in funky grooves that demand repeat spins. Propeller itself spins hypnotic patterns that build relentless tension, perfect for those late-night sets where the crowd craves propulsion.
Keep on Dubbing dives into echoey depths, echoing dub’s shadowy allure with a twist that fits right into a techno lineup. Playground opens up spacious rhythms that invite DJs to layer their own flair, and Highway Maintenance barrels forward with gritty determination, evoking endless road trips through electronic underbelly. Quasar blasts cosmic urgency, Speaker Can Talk brings speaker-shaking punch, and Kosmische Derivate closes the deal with warped, interstellar funk. Each cut brims with analog character—whimsical yet wired, warm and witty, flattening genre lines into a seamless flow.
What sets Propeller apart is Mytron’s understated confidence, honed from years wrestling waveforms and oscillators. This isn’t polished perfection; it’s raw invention with heart, the sort of record that underground crowds devour for its inclusive pull. House enthusiasts will latch onto the disco-infused swing, techno selectors the driving repetition, and disco purists the effervescent bounce. In a scene hungry for fresh fuel, Mytron delivers a full-length that feels both timeless and urgently now, ready to ignite systems from Kaohsiung warehouses to Berlin bunkers.




