Biography
Hailing from Thessaloniki, Greece, Tasos Andriotis has ascended to the very pinnacle of the global techno scene, earning his place as one of the most revered and innovative producers of his generation.
Since his debut in 2014, Endlec’s impact has been nothing short of legendary with his uncompromising sound carving new paths in underground techno.
His music is defined by an unyielding drive, razor-sharp sound design and a hypnotic energy that has set dance-floors on fire worldwide.
Endlec’s signature blend of industrial grit, pounding kicks and atmospheric depth transports listeners into a raw, immersive sonic world.
He pulls from the essence of classic Detroit and European techno while forging a sound that is uniquely his own. Visceral, powerful and forward-thinking.
His music resonates deeply with both the purists and the pioneers of the scene, ensuring his place as a leader in the global techno movement.
Relentless and fully locked in, Endlec continues to carve out his own path in techno with a string of standout releases on his home turf, Renegade Methodz and beyond.
2024 saw him doubling down on his signature formula: stripped-back tools fused with industrial crunch and a sharpened rhythmic edge.
'Futur Akustik' dropped first. Four slabs of looped tension, jacking funk and precision-built grooves for the peak hours.
Then came 'Systems Of Substance', a deeper dive into tonal hypnosis, pushing the Renegade sound into a more minimal yet no less impactful zone.
Later that year, the 'Pitch Black Realm EP' for Kazerne flexed another angle. Cinematic scope, pitch-dark atmospheres and serious low-end pressure.
But it was in 2025 that Endlec hit a new stride. Eternal, his full-length debut album, delivered the knockout. Across ten tracks, he weaves a narrative of techno as resistance. Built with a brutalist aesthetic but never without soul, Eternal is a statement piece: not just a showcase of where Endlec is now but a timestamp of where this movement is headed. It’s a record rooted in the club but built to last beyond it. It's a raw, precise and deeply intentional piece of work.
Each release from this period holds its own but together they trace a bigger arc.
One of evolution without compromise.
A clear message: function doesn't mean formula and impact doesn't need excess.
Endlec’s not just producing for the dance-floor, he’s building sonic worlds and Eternal is the blueprint.
Since his debut in 2014, Endlec’s impact has been nothing short of legendary with his uncompromising sound carving new paths in underground techno.
His music is defined by an unyielding drive, razor-sharp sound design and a hypnotic energy that has set dance-floors on fire worldwide.
Endlec’s signature blend of industrial grit, pounding kicks and atmospheric depth transports listeners into a raw, immersive sonic world.
He pulls from the essence of classic Detroit and European techno while forging a sound that is uniquely his own. Visceral, powerful and forward-thinking.
His music resonates deeply with both the purists and the pioneers of the scene, ensuring his place as a leader in the global techno movement.
Relentless and fully locked in, Endlec continues to carve out his own path in techno with a string of standout releases on his home turf, Renegade Methodz and beyond.
2024 saw him doubling down on his signature formula: stripped-back tools fused with industrial crunch and a sharpened rhythmic edge.
'Futur Akustik' dropped first. Four slabs of looped tension, jacking funk and precision-built grooves for the peak hours.
Then came 'Systems Of Substance', a deeper dive into tonal hypnosis, pushing the Renegade sound into a more minimal yet no less impactful zone.
Later that year, the 'Pitch Black Realm EP' for Kazerne flexed another angle. Cinematic scope, pitch-dark atmospheres and serious low-end pressure.
But it was in 2025 that Endlec hit a new stride. Eternal, his full-length debut album, delivered the knockout. Across ten tracks, he weaves a narrative of techno as resistance. Built with a brutalist aesthetic but never without soul, Eternal is a statement piece: not just a showcase of where Endlec is now but a timestamp of where this movement is headed. It’s a record rooted in the club but built to last beyond it. It's a raw, precise and deeply intentional piece of work.
Each release from this period holds its own but together they trace a bigger arc.
One of evolution without compromise.
A clear message: function doesn't mean formula and impact doesn't need excess.
Endlec’s not just producing for the dance-floor, he’s building sonic worlds and Eternal is the blueprint.
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