Electroneya & Martina Drop Percussive Bass EP ‘Safety Hazard’
Released on multi-disciplinary Moroccan label Raghoul, the three-track EP constantly shifts between chaos, dissonance, rhythm and fractured beats to depict the collective unrest of youth.

Egyptian DJ/producers Martina and electroneya have joined forces with London-based songwriter and producer TNSXORDS on a bass-heavy experimental EP, titled ‘Safety Hazard’.
Released on multi-disciplinary Moroccan label Raghoul, the three-track record is framed as a boundary-pushing meditation on power, noise and resistance, merging various noise textures from Cairo and London. Across its runtime, the EP constantly shifts between chaos, dissonance, rhythm and fractured beats to depict the collective unrest of youth and the emotional toll of external constraints.
The record opens with ‘Caged (أســــــــــيـرة)’ by electroneya, a multi-layered and abrasive piece that deconstructs traditional rhythmic structures, pivoting into an almost blissful, unresolved soundscape. Martina takes charge of the production for ‘Silence the Noise (خرس الدوشة)’, exploring themes of censorship and repression through fractured basslines and sharp breaks. The EP wraps up with a collaborative track between Martina, electroneya and TNSXORDS, called ‘No Way Out! (!مـــــــفيش مـــــــفر)’, an intense, tension-filled composition of metallic textures, hammering-like percussion and gasping vocals intervals that captures the suffocating sense of urgency and claustrophobia.