Starboy: Sisko Electrofanatik’s techno odyssey for the thinking raver
- Automat Disco
- 3 may
- 1 Min. de lectura

Rome’s Sisko Electrofanatik marks a major milestone with Starboy, his debut album and a 15-track collection that pays homage to two decades of boundary-pushing work. True to his style, much of the album is built for peak moments on the dancefloor—tracks like “Ziggurath” and “Supernatural” pulse with dark, explosive energy—but there’s a cerebral edge to the record that elevates it beyond the functional.
“Get Lost,” with Lory’s ethereal vocals, injects a poignant contrast, while “Acidland” shows a flair for moodier, downtempo electronic storytelling. The closer “Alter Ego” wraps things up with a hypnotic pulse that leaves a lingering resonance.
What makes Starboy compelling is its emotional range and sonic integrity. Rather than just compiling tracks, Sisko has crafted a body of work that flows, evolves, and surprises. It’s a mature, richly textured album that proves he’s not just surviving in the techno world—he’s still leading it.
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