Tale of Us
Tale of Us is a Berlin-based electronic music duo formed in 2008 by Carmine Conte and Matteo Milleri, renowned for pioneering melodic techno through emotive, cinematic soundscapes that fuse lush rhythms, ambient textures, and classical influences.[1][2] Born in Toronto and New York City respectively, both members relocated to Milan as youths, where they met while studying music production at the SAE Institute and bonded over their passion for electronic music.[2] Their music draws from diverse inspirations, including composers like Nils Frahm and Max Richter, creating immersive experiences that emphasize storytelling and emotional depth.[1] The duo debuted in 2010 with the EP Upon a Time on Barraca Music and gained prominence in 2011 with Dark Song on Visionquest, quickly establishing themselves in the underground techno scene through releases on labels like M_nus and R&S.[2] In 2013, they ranked #2 on Resident Advisor's Top DJs poll and contributed to the Renaissance: The Mix Collection, solidifying their reputation for restrained yet highly emotive tech-house tracks.[2] A pivotal moment came in 2016 with the launch of their Afterlife label and event series, which debuted at Barcelona's Plaza Mayor and evolved into a global platform for ethereal, haunting electronic music, featuring residencies at Space Ibiza and events in cities like Amsterdam, London, and Miami.[1] Tale of Us achieved broader acclaim with their 2017 debut album Endless on Deutsche Grammophon, an ambient and modern classical-leaning work that showcased their experimental approach and garnered widespread praise for its narrative quality.[1][2] The duo has since expanded Afterlife into an influential imprint with compilations like Realm of Consciousness and EPs from a community of like-minded artists, including the announcement of the Afterlife Festival debuting in Barcelona in summer 2025, while maintaining high-profile performances at major festivals and clubs worldwide.[1][3] Matteo Milleri also pursues a solo project as Anyma, further exploring immersive audiovisual concepts, but Tale of Us remains a cornerstone of the melodic techno movement, fostering a dedicated global fanbase through their innovative live shows and commitment to evolving electronic music.[1]Background
Early lives
Carmine Conte was born in Toronto, Canada, in 1982 to Italian parents who were temporarily working there, and he was raised in the coastal city of Pescara, Italy, after the family returned shortly after his birth.[4] From a young age, Conte showed a strong affinity for music; at ten years old, he attended a classical concert with his parents, an experience that ignited a profound passion for the art form and led him to dream of becoming a pianist.[1] He began taking piano lessons and was influenced by his grandparents, who were musicians playing clarinet and saxophone, though he did not pursue formal conservatory training.[4] Initially following his parents' wishes, Conte studied law but eventually abandoned it to focus on his musical interests, including early experiments in sound engineering and production rooted in classical influences.[1] Matteo Milleri was born in New York City in 1988 and relocated to Italy at the age of one, where he grew up in the Umbrian countryside.[4] Coming from a family with a business-oriented background—his father was a consultant and economist—Milleri initially studied economics but soon shifted toward music, drawn to electronic genres through self-taught production using software like Logic, Reason, and Cubase.[4] His early exposure to intelligent dance music (IDM) artists such as Aphex Twin and Autechre shaped his appreciation for ambient and experimental electronic sounds, while at age 19, he co-organized underground loft parties called "Just This" in Milan, booking melodic techno acts and gaining hands-on experience in the local scene.[4] In 2008, both Conte and Milleri enrolled at the SAE Institute in Milan to study sound engineering and music production, where their shared passion for electronic music first intersected.[1][4] This period marked a pivotal transition for each, as they honed technical skills amid Conte's classical foundations and Milleri's techno-infused explorations, setting the stage for future collaboration without yet producing joint work.[1]Formation
Carmine Conte and Matteo Milleri met in 2008 while studying sound engineering at the SAE Institute in Milan, Italy.[5] Their shared passion for electronic music quickly fostered a creative bond, leading to informal collaborations in 2009 as they experimented with production techniques and DJing.[1] This period marked the genesis of their partnership, drawing from mutual influences in techno and house sounds that emphasized depth and emotion over conventional club tracks.[4] In 2008, Conte and Milleri officially formed Tale of Us as a production and DJ project, with collaborations intensifying in 2009.[6] Eager to deepen their immersion in the global electronic scene, they relocated to Berlin, Germany, in 2009, where the city's vibrant nightlife became a catalyst for their artistic growth.[6] Berlin's legendary club culture, including venues like Berghain and Panorama Bar, profoundly inspired them, encouraging a shift toward emotional, narrative-driven music that weaves storytelling through atmospheric layers and melodic progressions.[7] This move not only provided access to a thriving community of artists but also reinforced their focus on creating soundscapes that evoke introspection and journey, distinct from their earlier Italian roots.[4]Career
Beginnings and early releases (2009–2015)
Tale of Us, the Italian electronic music duo consisting of Carmine Conte and Matteo Milleri, began their collaborative production efforts in Milan shortly after forming in 2008, having met at the SAE Institute where both studied audio engineering. Their debut release was the Upon a Time EP in 2010 on Barraca Music. Initially inspired by their shared passion for electronic music, they produced their first tracks together in a makeshift setup, drawing from influences in techno and house while experimenting with melodic elements. These early sessions laid the foundation for their signature atmospheric sound, though much of their initial output remained unreleased due to the duo's focus on refining their style amid limited resources.[6][4][2] Dark Song marked a pivotal breakthrough when it was released in May 2011 on the Visionquest label, co-founded by Seth Troxler and others, after the track caught attention during a remix collaboration. The EP, featuring tracks like "Dark Song" and "Circle of Love," showcased their emerging melodic techno aesthetic with deep, emotive layers and subtle builds, earning praise for its innovative blend of minimalism and emotion within the underground scene. Following this, they issued Another Earth in 2013 on Richie Hawtin's Minus label, which further solidified their reputation through tracks emphasizing cosmic, introspective vibes and driving rhythms. By 2015, the double A-side North Star / Silent Space on R&S Records highlighted their evolution, with longer, more immersive compositions that pushed boundaries in melodic techno.[8][9][10][11][12][13] Parallel to their releases, Tale of Us built their DJ career through grassroots efforts in Europe's underground circuit, starting with small venue performances in Italy and expanding to clubs across the continent by 2011. Early gigs often took place in intimate spaces like Milan lofts and regional techno nights, where they honed their sets blending their own productions with selective tracks from peers, gradually attracting a niche following in melodic techno circles. Their rise was not without hurdles; operating on a shoestring budget after relocating to Berlin, they faced technical setbacks such as losing over 200 unreleased tracks due to inadequate backups and relied on relentless, round-the-clock production to compete in a competitive scene dominated by established acts. These challenges fostered a DIY ethos, including initial self-promotion and persistence in securing label interest, ultimately positioning them as a fresh voice in electronic music by the mid-2010s.[6][4][1]Rise with Afterlife and major milestones (2016–2020)
In 2016, Tale of Us founded the Afterlife record label, marking a significant pivot in their career toward establishing a dedicated platform for melodic house and techno sounds.[14] The label's inaugural release, the compilation Realm of Consciousness, showcased their evolving aesthetic and quickly positioned Afterlife as a leading imprint in the genre, becoming Beatport's best-selling melodic house and techno label.[15] This launch expanded their influence beyond underground releases, enabling curated artist collaborations and solidifying their role as tastemakers in electronic music.[16] Building on this momentum, Tale of Us signed with the prestigious classical label Deutsche Grammophon in early 2017, diverging from traditional dance music imprints to explore ambient and orchestral elements.[17] Their debut album, Endless, released on March 31, 2017, featured 10 instrumental tracks blending electronic pulses with symphonic textures, earning acclaim for its immersive, boundary-pushing composition.[18] The album's reception highlighted their artistic maturation, liberating them to integrate classical influences into their core sound.[19] By 2018, Tale of Us achieved broader recognition, ranking 54th in DJ Mag's inaugural Top 100 Alternative DJs poll, reflecting their rising prominence in the alternative electronic scene.[20] That year, they contributed an exclusive mix to Grand Theft Auto Online's After Hours update, featuring as one of the resident DJs with a custom set on Los Santos Underground Radio, which introduced their music to a massive gaming audience.[21] Complementing this, their Fabric 97 compilation, released in February 2018, captured their pensive techno style across 20 tracks, including 13 exclusives, and reaffirmed their club-focused roots post-Endless.[22] In 2019, Tale of Us made their debut performance at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, appearing across the April 19–21 weekend alongside acts like Aphex Twin and Four Tet, further cementing their global festival stature.[23] During this period, the impact of their 2015 collaboration "Astral" with Mind Against—originally released on the Life and Death label—continued to resonate, influencing Afterlife's melodic trajectory and inspiring subsequent joint projects that amplified their shared ethereal sound.[24]Recent activities and developments (2021–present)
In 2023, Tale of Us made their second appearance at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, delivering a visually immersive set at the Sahara Tent during both weekends, featuring a blend of their signature melodic techno tracks and unreleased material.[25][26] That same year, their label Afterlife entered a distribution partnership with Interscope Records, enabling global reach for future releases including Anyma's debut album Genesys and the label's existing catalog.[27][28] The duo continued their momentum in 2024 with high-profile performances, including sets at Tomorrowland's Freedom Stage during both weekends, where they showcased immersive productions amid the festival's mythical Silvyra theme.[29][30] They also hosted a nine-week residency for Afterlife at Hï Ibiza on Thursdays, culminating in a day-to-night closing party on October 3 across Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza venues, featuring lineup highlights like ARTBAT and CamelPhat alongside their own sets.[31][32] Entering 2025, Tale of Us curated and headlined Afterlife Tulum on January 4 and 6 at Zamna, marking a significant event in the series with their dual-day programming.[33] Later that year, Afterlife announced its inaugural festival for June 13–14 in Barcelona, with Anyma curating the first day and MRAK the second, emphasizing the label's community and artists.[3] Rumors of a potential duo separation emerged in late 2024 and intensified into 2025, driven by the growing prominence of their individual projects Anyma and MRAK and the absence of announced joint tour dates following Tulum. As of November 2025, the duo has not announced any joint performances since the Barcelona festival, with speculation continuing amid their focus on solo endeavors.[34][35][36][37]Musical style and influences
Core elements and sound
Tale of Us' signature sound is a fusion of melodic techno, ambient, and tech house, characterized by emotional depth and narrative-driven compositions that prioritize immersion over conventional dancefloor aggression. Their tracks often feature slow, deliberate builds that create a sense of journey, blending lush, atmospheric soundscapes with subtle rhythmic pulses to evoke introspection and euphoria. This approach draws from a meticulous production ethos, where dense layers of evolving synths form the backbone, supported by restrained percussion that maintains momentum without overwhelming the melodic core.[1][4][38] Central to their production techniques are immersive textures achieved through quivering, arpeggiated keys, haunting chord progressions, and occasional vocal samples that add ethereal, human elements to the electronic framework. These vocals, often processed to blend seamlessly into the mix, contribute to the duo's emphasis on subtlety and restraint, allowing space for the music to breathe and unfold like a story. Percussion elements are typically understated—mesmerizing hi-hats and soft kicks that underscore the ambient haze—while layered synths provide a cinematic quality, mimicking the swell of orchestral arrangements in a club context. This results in a sound that transcends genre boundaries, touching on IDM-inspired drama and progressive house's emotional arcs.[38][4] Thematically, Tale of Us embody a "tales" motif, infusing their work with personal narratives of joy, loss, and exploration, transforming tracks into sonic vignettes that resonate on an intimate level. As Matteo Milleri and Carmine Conte have described, their music is "romantic techno," designed to stir hearts and minds rather than merely move bodies, reflecting experiences from their Milan origins to Berlin's underground scenes. Influences such as classical composers Nils Frahm, Max Richter, and Ludovico Einaudi inform the piano-like melodies and ambient expanses, while electronic pioneers like Aphex Twin and Autechre contribute to the dramatic, atmospheric tension; connections to Richie Hawtin's Minus label further highlight minimal techno undertones in their early output. Border Community artists' experimental ethos echoes in their crossover productions, emphasizing originality over formula.[1][4]Evolution and collaborations
Tale of Us's early work consisted of underground EPs characterized by deep, atmospheric techno and house influences, but their sound notably evolved with the 2017 album Endless, released on the classical imprint Deutsche Grammophon, where they incorporated orchestral elements such as sweeping strings and piano lines to create a more ambient and cinematic texture.[39] This shift marked a departure from their previous tech house-focused productions toward introspective, emotionally layered compositions that blended electronic beats with classical-inspired sound design, reflecting a maturation influenced by the label's heritage.[18] Key collaborations further shaped this progression, including their 2015 joint EP Astral with Italian duo Mind Against on the Life and Death label, which fused hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies to explore themes of consciousness and the cosmos.[40] Similarly, their 2017 track "Monument" with producer Vaal on Afterlife introduced anthemic, monumental builds that expanded their melodic techno palette, later enhanced by remixes from artists like Barnt and Stephan Bodzin, adding progressive and driving edges.[41] The Endless Remixes package, also released in 2017 via Deutsche Grammophon, incorporated guest features from a diverse array of producers, such as Monoloc's dub-infused take on "Definizione Dell'Impossibile" and Rødhåd's brooding rework of "Ricordi," which deepened the album's ambient core with varied electronic interpretations.[42] These remixes highlighted Tale of Us's openness to external voices, allowing their foundational melancholic and immersive style—rooted in minor-key melodies and heavy reverb—to evolve through collaborative reinterpretations.[43] In parallel, Tale of Us adapted their music for live performances by integrating visuals and immersive elements, synchronizing tracks with dynamic projections to enhance the spatial and emotional impact of their sets.[7] In the 2020s, their releases began experimenting with sharper techno edges, as seen in tracks like "Nova Two" (2021) on CircoLoco Records, which combined pulsating basslines and melodic progressions.[44] This work was influenced by the duo's solo explorations under Anyma and MRAK, which pushed boundaries in high-energy, visual-driven melodic techno. However, since 2021, Tale of Us has not released new music as a duo, with members focusing on individual projects amid personal challenges, including 2024 sexual abuse allegations against Carmine Conte (MRAK) and speculation about the duo's dissolution as of 2025. This phase built on their earlier ambient foundations, incorporating more rhythmic intensity while maintaining emotional depth.[45][36]Afterlife
Label founding and operations
Afterlife was founded in 2016 by the Italian electronic music duo Tale of Us as a record label dedicated to emotional and immersive electronic music, particularly melodic techno.[28][46] The label's name derives from their inaugural residency at Space in Ibiza that same year, which emphasized a "journey into the unknown" through curated sonic experiences.[47] This foundation positioned Afterlife as a platform to expand beyond live events, focusing on recordings that evoke depth and narrative in electronic soundscapes.[28] The label's inaugural release was the compilation Realm of Consciousness in June 2016, featuring a new track from Tale of Us titled "Lies" alongside contributions from artists such as Mind Against and Adriatique.[46] Subsequent early outputs included Tale of Us's collaboration with Vaal on the 2017 EP Monument, marking the label's sixth release and showcasing evolving production techniques in atmospheric techno.[48] These initial efforts established Afterlife's commitment to high-fidelity, emotionally resonant tracks that blend organic textures with electronic precision.[28] Over the years, Afterlife's roster has grown to include prominent artists such as Mind Against, whose EP Changes (2021) exemplifies the label's exploration of introspective rhythms; Artbat, featured on compilations like Realm of Consciousness Part IV (2019); and Colyn, a key signee known for layered, nostalgic sound design in releases like Eriador.[49][50][28] This expansion reflects the label's ethos of fostering a collaborative community that prioritizes innovation and shared artistic vision in electronic music.[28] In 2023, Afterlife entered a strategic partnership with Interscope Records to enhance global distribution and reach broader audiences, handling both future releases and the existing catalog.[27] This alliance has amplified the label's influence without altering its core focus on boundary-pushing electronic works. As of late 2025, Afterlife has released over 100 recordings, including recent tracks such as Kevin de Vries & Jast's "Born Like That" in October 2025, solidifying its role as a pivotal force in the melodic techno landscape.[51][52]Events, residencies, and expansions
Afterlife events originated in 2016 with an inaugural presentation at The Warehouse Project in Manchester, England, where Tale of Us curated a lineup featuring their melodic techno sound alongside supporting artists at The Ritz venue on June 12.[53] This debut marked the brand's transition from a record label to a live event series, emphasizing immersive atmospheres from the outset.[1] The series quickly expanded to Ibiza residencies, beginning with a 13-week run at Space Ibiza in 2016, followed by a move to Privilege in 2017 for another extended season that introduced larger-scale productions.[54] By 2018, Afterlife established its long-running residency at Hï Ibiza, initially in the Vista Club before shifting to the main Theatre room, where it has continued annually through 2024 with weekly events featuring guest artists such as Adriatique, Argy, and Recondite.[55] In 2025, Afterlife did not return for an Ibiza residency, as duo members pursued solo projects, including MRAK's three-date residency at Amnesia Ibiza in September.[56] These residencies are renowned for their immersive visuals, including custom projections and lighting by artist Alessio De Vecchi, which create a transcendent, otherworldly environment synchronized with the music.[57] Guest lineups are curated to align with Afterlife's ethos, blending established acts like Chris Liebing with emerging talents to foster a sense of communal exploration.[31] Global expansions gained momentum from 2020, with Afterlife Tulum emerging as a flagship event at Zamna Festival in Mexico, debuting on January 8, 2020, with a lineup including Tale of Us, Mind Against, and Mathame amid jungle surroundings that amplified the brand's ethereal vibe.[58] Subsequent editions in Tulum and other locations, such as Dubai and London, have built on this model, incorporating site-specific stage designs like elevated platforms and LED installations to enhance sensory immersion for audiences.[59] The events prioritize a multi-sensory experience, with intricate visuals and sound design evoking themes of transcendence, often drawing from the label's artist roster for cohesive performances.[60] In February 2025, Afterlife announced its first dedicated festivals for that year, scheduled for Mexico City on May 9–10 and Barcelona on June 13–14, each spanning two days with one curated by Anyma and the other by MRAK, amid speculation about Tale of Us' future as a duo.[61] Although the Mexico City edition was canceled in March 2025 due to technical and licensing issues with the venue, the Barcelona event proceeded, featuring elaborate stage setups that integrated real-time generative visuals to maintain the brand's signature aesthetic.[62][63] Special closing parties and integrations have become hallmarks, such as the 2024 Hï Ibiza finale on October 3, which expanded into a day-to-night event across Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza with artists like Kevin de Vries and ancient rituals-inspired visuals closing the season.[32] Afterlife has also integrated with major festivals like Tomorrowland, presenting dedicated stages since 2022, where Tale of Us delivered extended sets amid custom myth-inspired designs that blended the event's lore with Afterlife's floating man iconography.[64] These activations underscore the brand's focus on innovative stagecraft, using cutting-edge lighting and projections to create unforgettable, boundary-pushing experiences.[65]Solo projects
Anyma
Anyma is the solo project of Matteo Milleri, launched in 2021 as a multidisciplinary endeavor that integrates music production, immersive visuals, and fine art to explore themes of consciousness and digital-physical coexistence.[66] The initiative debuted with the Sentient EP on Afterlife Records, marking Milleri's shift toward a conceptual framework that transcends traditional electronic music releases.[67] This hybrid approach positions Anyma as a platform for artistic experimentation, where soundscapes are synchronized with dynamic visual elements to create narrative-driven experiences.[68] The project's sound is characterized by an avant-garde fusion of experimental techno and melodic structures, emphasizing immersive narratives that evoke futuristic and introspective journeys.[69] Key releases on Afterlife include the debut album Genesys in 2023, followed by Genesys II in 2024 and The End of Genesys in 2025, forming a trilogy that delves into technology's intersection with human evolution through layered, hypnotic compositions.[70] Anyma's live performances amplify this aesthetic, incorporating custom visual art installations such as real-time generative projections and NFT-integrated displays to transform stages into interactive environments.[71] Notable collaborations, including tracks like "Welcome to the Opera" and "Taratata" with Grimes, blend electronic pulses with ethereal vocals to heighten these narrative depths.[72] Anyma's prominence has extended to major festival appearances, such as solo sets at Zamna Tulum in 2024, where the project presented the Genesys concept amid Afterlife events, drawing crowds with its synchronized audiovisual spectacle.[73] This intensified solo trajectory, including high-profile residencies like The End of Genesys at Sphere in Las Vegas through 2025, has contributed to speculation about a potential divergence from Tale of Us, as Milleri's focus on Anyma's expansive vision highlights a growing emphasis on individual creative autonomy.[74][35]MRAK
MRAK is the solo project of Carmine Conte, one half of the electronic duo Tale of Us, which debuted in 2021 as an outlet for his exploration of raw, fearless techno.[75] The project began with the EP One on Afterlife Records, establishing Conte's distinct, intense sound within the electronic music landscape.[75] This endeavor allows Conte to channel a more intense and unfiltered expression, separate from his collaborative work.[76] The EP Manifesto was released on October 17, 2025, via the Afterlife label, marking a significant milestone in MRAK's development and introducing a series of upcoming techno releases.[77] Key performances have highlighted MRAK's emergence, including its solo debut in Egypt at the Pyramids of Giza on February 21, 2025, and a headline set at Zamna Tulum on December 31, 2025, ushering in 2026.[36][78] MRAK's sound is characterized by darker, pulsating techno rhythms infused with minimalistic edges, emphasizing atmospheric depth and driving energy that aligns with Afterlife's ethos.[79] The project maintains strong ties to Afterlife's residency shows, such as joint appearances with Anyma during the 2025 Ibiza season at venues like Amnesia, where MRAK announced a three-night residency in September that was subsequently canceled.[76][80][61] MRAK's independent touring schedule, including exclusive solo engagements, has contributed to ongoing rumors of a potential split within Tale of Us, as Conte pursues parallel paths from his duo partner.[34][36] These separate activities underscore MRAK's role in diversifying Conte's contributions to the electronic scene while fueling speculation about the duo's future.[79]Discography
Albums and compilations
Tale of Us released their debut studio album, Endless, on September 29, 2017, through Deutsche Grammophon. The 10-track record represents a significant shift from their electronic dance music foundations, blending ambient compositions with classical influences to evoke introspection and emotional depth through sombre, meandering soundscapes and looping textures.[39][81][82] Later that year, on December 1, 2017, they issued Endless Remixes on the same label, a compilation featuring 11 reinterpretations of the original album's tracks by contributors including Recondite, Kiasmos, Rødhåd, and Alva Noto. The remixes transform the source material's celestial atmospherics into varied forms, from serene ambient pieces to driving techno interpretations.[42][83][84] In 2018, Tale of Us delivered Fabric 97, a mix compilation released on February 16 by Fabric Records, comprising 20 tracks that form a continuous, pensive techno journey with 13 exclusives from Afterlife label artists such as Mind Against and Agents of Time. The selection emphasizes their signature deep, melodic style, building from woozy introspection to sublime peaks.[85][86][87] Their earlier mix compilation, Renaissance: The Mix Collection, appeared on March 25, 2013, via Renaissance Records as a two-disc set spanning house and techno selections from artists like Scuba and Roman Flügel. This release captured their emerging sound, balancing deep melodies with noirish energy across an early career-spanning overview.[88][89][90] Post-2020, Tale of Us curated Afterlife label showcases, including the Unity compilation on April 3, 2020, a various-artists collection mixed by the duo that traverses melodic techno from epic sunrise builds to inward, emotive moments by contributors like ARTBAT and Innellea. They continued this with Unity Pt. 2 on January 22, 2021, featuring further label highlights from Mind Against, Woo York, and ANNA, reinforcing Afterlife's community-driven ethos.[91][92][93]EPs and singles
Tale of Us began releasing extended plays (EPs) and singles in the early 2010s, establishing their signature melodic techno sound through collaborations and solo efforts on influential labels. Their early work, such as the debut EP Upon a Time on Barraca Music, showcased intricate, atmospheric productions that blended deep house and techno elements.[94][95] This was followed by Dark Song on Visionquest, a pivotal release that highlighted their emotive, narrative-driven approach and gained support from key figures in the electronic scene. As their profile grew, Tale of Us explored collaborations that expanded their sonic palette. The 2013 Fresh Water EP with The/Das on Life And Death incorporated ethereal vocals and rhythmic tension, marking an early milestone on the influential Life And Death label.[96] That same year, Another Earth on Minus delivered minimalist techno tracks with a cosmic edge, emphasizing spatial dynamics and subtle builds.[97] Subsequent releases like the 2014 Concor EP with Vaal further refined their collaborative style, focusing on immersive, peak-time grooves.[98] By the mid-2010s, Tale of Us' EPs and singles increasingly incorporated cinematic textures and high-energy drops, influencing the melodic techno genre. The 2015 Astral collaboration with Mind Against on Life And Death fused brooding atmospheres with euphoric releases, becoming a staple in DJ sets worldwide.[99] North Star / Silent Space on R&S Records that year balanced introspective minimalism with driving rhythms, underscoring their evolution toward more experimental structures.[100] In 2017, Monument with Vaal on their own Afterlife label epitomized their mature sound, featuring monumental builds and orchestral undertones that defined the imprint's aesthetic.[101] Into the 2020s, Tale of Us continued releasing standalone singles that bridged club functionality with emotional depth. Nova Two in 2021 on CircoLoco Records captured a sense of vast, interstellar exploration through layered synths and pulsating basslines.[102] Later that year, Time—a collaboration with Pete Tong featuring Jules Buckley on Ministry of Sound—reimagined cinematic motifs in a techno framework, earning widespread acclaim for its orchestral integration.[103] Their output remained selective, prioritizing impact over volume, with remixes like the 2023 Café Del Mar rework alongside Paul Van Dyk reinforcing their role in reinterpreting classics.[104]| Title | Type | Release Year | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upon a Time | EP | 2010 | Barraca Music | Debut release; 5 tracks including "Entourage" |
| Dark Song | EP | 2011 | Visionquest | 3 tracks; breakthrough in melodic techno |
| Fresh Water EP (with The/Das) | EP | 2013 | Life And Death | Features vocals; 4 tracks |
| Another Earth | EP | 2013 | Minus | 3 tracks; minimalist and spatial |
| Concor EP (with Vaal) | EP | 2014 | Life And Death | Split EP; 2 tracks per artist |
| Astral (with Mind Against) | Single | 2015 | Life And Death | Iconic collaboration; 1 track |
| North Star / Silent Space | EP | 2015 | R&S Records | Double A-side; 2 tracks |
| Monument (with Vaal) | EP | 2017 | Afterlife | 2 tracks; label debut |
| Nova Two | Single | 2021 | CircoLoco Records | Atmospheric techno; 1 track |
| Time (with Pete Tong feat. Jules Buckley) | Single | 2021 | Ministry of Sound | Orchestral techno; 1 track |