UK-based electronic music act Cell M8 taps into the high-energy vibes of the '90s rave era with their latest release, "unleaded. x." Infused with techno and trance elements, this track leans heavily into nostalgia while blending in a modern UK rap sample that adds an extra punch. The result? An emotional yet electrifying club anthem that’s as ready for today’s dancefloors as it would have been at an underground warehouse party in the golden days of rave.
About the Track
"unleaded. x" isn’t just another techno track; it's a visceral experience meant to ignite memories of legendary rave moments. Inspired by an era when rave culture thrived on white-label records, dubplates, and memorable late-night connections, Cell M8 channels that raw, communal energy with a fresh twist. The grime-infused sample that cuts through the hypnotic beat offers a nostalgic nod to UK music roots, layering a deep emotional pull onto a relentless, dancefloor-ready production.
But it’s not just any throwback. Cell M8 has shaped "unleaded. x" to resonate with a generation that knows both the high of live music and the doldrums of endless scrolling. The track is a call to reconnect, to return to the visceral thrill of a shared beat, and to choose human connection over digital distractions.
Making Waves on the Scene
This isn't Cell M8's first breakout track. With backing from powerhouses like Resident Advisor, Mixmag, Crack Magazine, and Dummy, their sound has caught the attention of some of the biggest names in electronic music. The release has already gained heavy DJ support, with industry icons like Four Tet, Ben UFO, Eliza Rose, Jaguar, Jacques Greene, and Kevin Saunderson giving it a nod. Additionally, "unleaded. x" has been gaining serious traction on BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, and countless other stations.
In an era where dance music is often slick and polished, "unleaded. x" cuts through with a gritty yet emotional sound that’s raw, heartfelt, and impossible to ignore. For fans of both classic rave energy and today’s forward-thinking beats, Cell M8's latest track is a must-listen.