Full Disclosure with Insolate
Insolate opens up and brings out the Full Disclosure album, filled with great techno from the shores of Croatia, on her Out Of Place Records label.

Insolate unveils the "Full Disclosure" album, which will be released on 7 March 2025 on her Out Of Place Records and on digital and double-record vinyl. It's the Croatian artist's second full-length release, already supported by Rodhad, Stephanie Sykes, and Nastia. The album follows 2019's "Order Is Chaos" on the label and its subsequent remix album, which featured reworks by Ben Sims, Pfirter, Sev Dah, Amotik, Under Black Helmet, Volster, ASEC, and Flamina.
Full Disclosure is a reflection of who I am today. It represents the music I love to play, featuring high-energy bangers alongside functional tracks while experimenting with chords, vocals, and melodies. As the title suggests, Full Disclosure is about openness, transparency, and revealing the full truth of who I am as an artist.
Insolate
"On Your Knees" starts Insolate's "Full Disclosure" LP with a rolling dub-infused rhythm drenched in a subtle but potent 303, an otherwordly vocal providing a tripped-out vibe. Closing out the A-side is "Stand Strong," a pacey groove with an effective vocal sample and well-swung drums shot through with razor-sharp stabs. On the flip, Insolate teams up with Croatian guitarist PEP for "The Proof," a real banger that marks his debut in Techno production featuring mind-melting arpeggio sequences and a shadowy atmosphere. This is before "Survival Symphony" strips things back via minimal drum work and electrifying synth lines that build in intensity.
The title track of Insolate's "Full Disclosure" album, the perfect peak-time cut "Full Disclosure," continues with glitchy sequences, a bass bin-shaking groove, and another high-impact vocal sample. The aptly named "Playground" then picks up speed with racing drums and rattling percussion while synths wriggle around playfully, followed by "Big City," which features hauntingly enchanting melodies laid over bubbling arps and a steady beat. Insolate's "The Biggest Fan" is another rave-ready trip with carefully crafted polyrhythms that won't fail to hypnotize the dancefloor before "Ocean of Tears" closes out Insolate's stellar long-player via a captivating vocal harmony and acid-soaked 909s.
Since 1997, Insolate has become synonymous with the Croatian Techno scene via her HUSH! and TRAUM event series and her Osijek-based Out Of Place record label that's spotlighted artists like Annē, Francois X, and many more. She has built an impressive international career that's led her play at Berghain, Rex, and Tomorrowland, while her productions have seen her win the support of titans like Laurent Garnier and Ben Klock and join labels such as Luke Slater's Mote-Evolver and Bpitch.
The album "Full Disclosure" is a masterful body of work that shows the complete wealth of Insolate's talent and two-decade-long experience in Techno.
Insolate - Full Disclosure LP
Release Date 7th March 2025
Label Out Of Place Records
Tracklist
A1. On Your Knees
A2. Stand Strong
B1. The Proof feat. Pep
B2. Survival Symphony
C1. Full Disclosure
C2. Playground
D1. Big City
D2. The Biggest Fan
D3. Ocean of Tears
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