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Dax J preps second album 'Offending Public Morality'

Forthcoming on his Monnom Black imprint...

Dax J has revealed details of his new album 'Offending Public Morality', which drops 6th April via his forward-thinking imprint, Monnom Black.

Three years on from debut LP 'Shades Of Black', the Berlin-based Londoner returns with a 14-track arsenal of pummelling techno, cutting-edge EBM, junglist mayhem and thought-provoking ambient works, which aim to "confront 'public morality'."

"The concept of 'public morality' is one that can be used to help solidify the bonds that hold together society," states the press release, "but on the other hand, it can also provide the basis for acts of exclusion and scapegoating within that same society."

A regular at Berghain, Dax J has been shaking up the accepted techno norms for several years now, bringing a harder, faster sound to audiences at some of the world's biggest clubs and festivals, while remaining a champion of unique, underground artists through his label.

Check out the opening cut from the new LP, 'Babylon Brutality' below for a taste of what's to come.

Ben Hindle is DJ Mag’s Clubs Editor and co-founder of DJ Mag Bunker. Follow him on Twitter here.