Activity FM presents AFM001
Audio Visual Studio Activity Vision launches Activity FM, a new label with a four-track EP featuring DJ Hell, Truncate, DJ T-1000, and Mark Broom.

The label's mission is to focus on presenting new sounds from respected names alongside up-and-coming talent from their native South America and beyond, marrying the visual dynamic of their work with their passion for electronic music culture. Expect a series of digital releases dropping regularly this year, covering all sides of club music from the techno, electro, house, and breakbeat continuums.
This first V/A EP sets out the tone for AFM with four heavyweight club tracks - DJ Gigolo founder DJ Hell is first up with heavy-set darkside thumper "Scale." The lead single from the EP, Truncate's "Where Do We Go"' comes next and is dominated by a juiced up acid line, this one is aptly timed to drop on international 303 day. Legendary producer and graphic artist DJ T-1000 (Alan Oldham) presents a new DJ T-1000 track, "No Victims Only Volunteers," next - a masterclass in Detroit machine funk. For the closing track on this V/A EP, UK techno don Mark Broom opened up his DAT archive to exclusively release "Nineties" for the first time, which was originally produced between 1992-1993 in the golden era of UK warehouse techno.
Originally hailing from Venezuela, Activity Vision creates high-quality audiovisual content for the electronic music industry. A team of pioneers of the 90s and early 2000s rave scene established it a decade ago. Founded by Elektor, Dagga, and Mickey, they are more than industry-leading content creators but a tight-knit network and community of music lovers, DJs, producers, and creatives that also include Manao, Confidential Recipe, DJ Melej, Club Soxial, DJ OddO, and Ara_u in their ranks. In the last 10 years, they have worked with over 400 artists and 40 labels, projects, and communities, including Get Physical, R&S, Rekids, International Chrome, Ovum, and Richie Hawtin's From Our Minds event series.
For Activity FM's releases, the collective will keep visual storytelling at the core of what they do, taking inspiration from Detroit techno's artwork traditions and the likes of Alan Oldham, Underground Resistance, and Jack Kirby's classic American comics. They set out to have a strong visual identity to match the vibrancy of their releases. Watch out as they plan to grow and build the label through digital and vinyl releases, events, and live streams.
Various Artists - AFM001
Release Date March/April 2025
Label Activity FM
Tracklist
1. DJ Hell - Scale
2. Truncate - Where do we go
3. DJ T-1000 - No Victims only Volunteers
4. Mark Broom - Nineties
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