
Techno pioneer Dan Curtin returns with new tracks 15 years after album… as he reveals his favourite tunes
AFTER 15 years away from the album format, US born, Berlin based techno pioneer Dan Curtin returns with The 4 Lights on Belgian imprint De:tuned.
The long player is a cosmic, groove-laden collection of tracks that bridge the past and future of electronic music.
1
Dan Curtin has revealed The 4 Lights on Belgian imprint De:tuned
Credit: Supplied
The playlist Dan has put together for us digs deep into 10 pivotal tracks that influenced his creative process, each carrying a piece of the musical DNA that pulses through The 4 Lights.
From the mechanical funk of Kraftwerk and the raw Motor City soul of Model 500 to the ethereal textures of The Cure and the beat science of J Dilla and The Alchemist, these selections reflect Curtin's wide-ranging sonic world. A world where electro, house, techno, and hip hop collide with emotion and forward-thinking production.
These aren't just tracks he likes.
They're moments that marked turning points, altered life paths, and etched themselves into the core of his artistic identity.
Each selection is accompanied by Dan's personal reflections, giving you direct insight into how these records helped shape his new album.
Kraftwerk – Numbers
When I first heard this, I honestly thought it was a NYC electro crew because it was such a big hit with hip hop DJs and breakers at the time.
I was shocked to learn they were German—but the funk, the futurism, the innovation blew me away. Kraftwerk remains, to this day, my all-time favorite band.
Model 500 – Nightdrive (Through Babylon)
This record set the stage for me in so many ways. Somehow it was even more futuristic than Kraftwerk—it took the best of Kraftwerk's futurism and mixed it with Motor City soul to bring about a paradigm shift in music. All forces converged to start a musical revolution.
Most read in Showbiz
BFC – Chicken Noodle Soup
This record became a part of my soul. Probably every record I've ever done has some of this in it—if not in sound, then in spirit and soul. The ethereal chords and rough, sampled beats—nothing can top this masterpiece from Carl Craig.
Rhythm Is Rhythm – It Is What It Is
I'll never forget it. After a gig with my goth band, I was driving through the Cleveland city skyline on the Shoreway around 3 a.m., listening to this in the car with the windows down—Lake Erie to the left, downtown to the right—and at that moment, I quit my band and knew that techno was going to be it forever. That feeling is most definitely present in my new album.
Mr. Fingers – Can You Feel It
I had never heard anything like this before—those lush chords, that melody, that bassline. Music from heaven. My number one house track of all time. It didn't just influence my music; it changed my life. You can tell when the divine touches our souls.
69 – Ladies and Gentlemen
Carl Craig again, absolutely delivering a groundbreaking shift in techno before anyone even knew what was happening. His sample-based approach to Detroit techno resonated deeply with me—it was like the sound I'd always been waiting for. If you hear the tracks on my new album, many are sample-based. I love this way of making techno.
Slum Village – Climax
Is it this track more than any other Dilla track? Maybe. This is one of my absolute favorites from him, but Dilla's music is etched on my soul—it's impossible for it not to come out every time I step into the studio.
The Cure – Faith
I'd be remiss not to include The Cure—especially their early albums. They had a huge impact on me. It's not always a one-to-one influence, like 'this track influenced that track"—it's more that the music becomes a part of me, and then I can hear it later when I create something. And in my 4 Lights album, it's definitely there.
Armando – Confusion's Revenge
This had a big impact on me—it was shockingly new and otherworldly, like no music I'd ever heard. Yet it had groove and funk—so futuristic, but tied to humanity through that groove. To me, it's the ultimate expression of hope, stating that we will make it. This is one of the main themes in my album and all my music: hope for a bright future for humanity. To me, the future always looks bright.
Mike, Wiki & The Alchemist – Mayor's a Cop
The Alchemist is my current top hip hop producer. He's the artist I listen to the most these days—daily—and he's heavily influenced my newer productions. He's like J Dilla in that everything he touches turns to gold. And he doesn't just work with any rappers, but always the right rappers. His music so often has that touch of beauty, longing, hope, and truth—going deep into the soul every time.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Irish Sun
40 minutes ago
- The Irish Sun
How Christine McGuinness & Dan Osborne ‘comforted each other' amid marriage breakdowns, had hotel meet & flirty nickname
REALITY stars Christine McGuinness and Dan Osborne comforted one another amid their marital woes, we can reveal. The pair sent flirty texts and model Advertisement 6 Reality star Christine McGuinness exchanged flirty texts with Dan Osborne Credit: Splash 6 Christine and Dan on a night out in 2019 Credit: James Curley At the time, reality star Dan was still building bridges with actress wife A pal told The Sun: 'Dan and Christine have known each other for years. 'Their friendship goes as far back as 2019, when Jac was heading Down Under to the I'm A Celeb jungle, when they had a brilliant night out at a fund-raising gala in London. Advertisement 'They stayed in touch sporadically and would bump into each other at events and their messages got pretty flirty. 'Some were seen by mutual friends. 'She would call him 'D' in texts and it became an open secret among their circles. 'There is no suggestion anything sexual happened, but it's fair to say there was a spark between them.' 6 Christine was married to Paddy McGuinness for 11 years Credit: Alamy Advertisement 6 Dan Osborne, who faced cheating claims, with actress wife Jacqueline Jossa Credit: Eroteme Our source said the pair met at London's The Hoxton hotel in March 2023 — a year after Christine called time with Paddy, 51. And the following month, she cheered him on at a celebrity football match in Cheshire. They also partied together at a restaurant called Habbibi in Leeds. Jaqueline Jossa & Dan Osborne spotted spending secret night together at his home as they battle to save 8-year marriage Our source went on: 'She is absolutely adamant nothing sexual happened between them. Advertisement 'She also was 100 per cent single at the time and could chat to anyone she wanted.' EastEnders star Jacqueline. 32, and Christine, 37, are both represented by the InterTalent agency. Former Towie star Dan, 33, is adamant nothing happened romantically between the pair, even suggesting that the text messages between them were 'deep fakes or AI' when asked. A pal said: 'Dan is devoted to 'Of course, it's possible for a man and woman to be mates.' Advertisement A source close to Christine said: 'Dan mainly led the way with texts but there was lots of platonic stuff about their kids.' Earlier this year, The Sun revealed 6 Christine said Dan had joined her for raucous nights out that helped lift her spirits Credit: James Curley 6 The pair are also said to have met in London in March 2023 Credit: James Curley Both temporarily removed their wedding rings. Advertisement It was the second time they had parted ways over the past few years. Although it was claimed mum-of-two Jacqueline was furious, she later insisted the property purchase was for investment purposes only. Christine, married to Paddy for 11 years — and who has won an award for her documentary about her autism struggles — recently pulled out of Channel 4 show, Celebs Go Dating. In recent weeks, she has revealed she Another friend added: 'Christine is in a great place. Advertisement 'She and Paddy are getting on well, everything is amicable, and she's super-excited about the future. "Life is good. 'Her friendship with Dan seems a lifetime ago. 'They don't really speak now.' 'Positive vibes' Christine and Dan have been involved in charity football matches with Sellebrity Soccer together, including in February 2023. Advertisement She also managed Dan and other celebs in a game in February last year, in which he captained the team and scored in a 6-4 win on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Proudly celebrating their victory, Christine wrote on online: 'It was my positive vibes I was sending. 'My men never let me down, we only do winning.' Dan has previously been hit by claims of cheating. But a pal insisted this behaviour was all 'very much in the past'. Advertisement Just months after fan favourite Jacqueline was crowned Queen of the I'm A Celeb Jungle, He told The Sun he 'takes full responsibility for being crap'. He said: 'I've made mistakes. 'I've done things I shouldn't have done. 'Me and Jac have spoken about that and she has forgiven me. Advertisement 'I know in the past I've denied things when they're not true, then when something has been true, I probably just kept my mouth shut. 'I was a different person.'


Extra.ie
5 hours ago
- Extra.ie
Two lads 'hid in toilet for 27 hours' to sneak in to Champions League final
Two Belgian men said that they hid in a toilet for over a day to sneak into the Champions League final for free. PSG beat Inter Milan in a 5-0 blowout to finally win the prestigious tournament, with 19-year-old Désiré Doué putting on a star performance with two goals and one assist. While tickets to the final were like gold dust, Belgians Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke managed to sneak in via unorthodox means — sneaking into Munich's Allianz Arena the day before the final and hiding in a toilet for 27 hours, emerging when the match kicked off. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Neal & Senne (@neal_senne) Sharing the video on TikTok, the lads explained that they used a handmade 'out of order' sign to deter the stadium's workers from checking for them, but added that the wait for the match was rougher than expected. 'We had a backpack with snacks and we played around on our phones to kill time,' Neal told Belgian broadcaster VRT News. 'The lights were on all the time, and the sitting position was uncomfortable, so sleeping was almost impossible. That made it physically and mentally difficult.' The lads then heard fans using the toilets, which they saw as their cue to head to their 'seats' for the match — saying that they went through a separate ticket check before heading to the seats. Pic: Neal & Senne/Instagram 'We looked carefully at which security guard was paying the least attention,' Neal explained. 'While on the phone and with food in our hands, we just walked on, and suddenly we were inside.' Thankfully for the pair, they got in undetected and chose their seats wisely, as they ended up in the stands with PSG supporters. 'PSG won 5-0 and we were also in the supporters' section of the winning team. It was the most beautiful football match we've ever seen.' PSG won the final with a massive 5-0 win over Inter Milan. Pic:Achraf Hakimi and Désiré Doué opened up the scoring for PSG on Saturday, with the Parisians going 2-0 up heading into half time. Anyone who was looking for a competitive second half from Internazionale were left sorely disappointed, with Doué, Khvicha Kvaratshkelia and Senny Mayulu putting three more over the line for an emphatic 5-0 win.


Extra.ie
6 hours ago
- Extra.ie
Inside Sebastian Schub's debut EP release
As the calendar turns to June, anticipation has been building for the release of Sebastian Schub's debut EP. The German-born, London-based singer-songwriter has been steadily gaining attention with his emotive baritone and heartfelt storytelling, drawing comparisons to legendary artists such as Jeff Buckley and Glen Hansard. From his early days busking on the streets of London and Dublin to performing at renowned venues across the globe, Schub's journey is a testament to his dedication and inherent talent. As the calendar turns to June, anticipation has been building for the release of Sebastian Schub's debut EP. Chatting to ahead of the release of 'Sing Like Madonna' on June 6, he delved into the inspirations behind his upcoming release, his evolution as an artist, and the stories that have shaped his music. 'Previously I was writing and recording all my songs completely on my own in my basement at home,; he began. 'So moving the process into a different space and inviting collaborators into that space took some time and adjustment. 'But in the end I managed to find a brilliant partner in Dann Humme who has a studio in Barry, Wales. We recorded most of the songs in his church turned studio there. An amazing experience. ' Among the tracks on the EP, Schub is particularly eager for listeners to experience 'Blisters & Sunburn, adding: 'It has been a real highlight to play on tour, so I'm really excited for people to finally be able to listen to it at home as well.' Schub's connection to Dublin runs deep, both musically and personally, with his experiences in the city's lively busking scene having been instrumental in shaping his artistry. 'I have always been drawn to the musical community here,' he continued. 'I don't think I've ever come to Ireland and not met a musician that I had something to learn from. 'For me Dublin offered a sense of creative escape from a very busy, competitive, individualistic London. After Covid I went to live in Dublin to find my feet again and it was on Grafton Street that I reconnected with music. This place is very very dear to me.' 'Sing Like Madonna' will be available to stream on June 6.