Forget tumbleweeds and dusty trails, Deltiimo kicks open the saloon doors of the EDM scene with « Techno Cowboy », a high-voltage track where synths gallop and the West gets a makeover. Written by Gary Louca and Bradon Grobler, with vocals and production handled by Bradon Grobler in Big Productions Studio Holland, this is a genre-fusing anthem designed for both outlaws and ravers. The rhythm hits hard, with metallic echoes and desert-slick grooves, pulling listeners into a dimension where cowboys don’t shoot, they drop. The line « Got the wild west getting down » says it all: this is a standoff between tradition and tomorrow. Directed, produced and edited by Gary Louca, the video unleashes a futuristic fever dream. A lone figure rides in, Techno Phil, decked out in gleaming gear, controlling a steely horse that moves like thunder. Around him, cyber-wolves prowl, neon flares burst, and the chase barrels through a digital canyon of chaos. No rules, no limits, only speed, style, and strobe-lit danger. Every frame crackles with energy, making this visual spectacle more than a backdrop, it’s a frontier. With this daring release, Slash Music declares: the new West is wired, and it dances.
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« Got the wild west getting down » – Deltiimo
Deltiimo, full speed ahead into the unknown
With « Techno Cowboy », Deltiimo pushes the boundaries of EDM storytelling. The track hits like a cinematic pulse, sharp, immersive, and unforgettable. At the center of this universe stands Techno Phil, now a symbol of this bold sonic frontier. His neon-fueled ride through digital landscapes mirrors the creative ambition of Gary Louca, whose vision turns each release into an experience. Powerful, playful and polished to the bone, the song confirms what fans already know: Deltiimo isn’t here to follow trends, he’s setting them. And with new projects already loading, the next chapter is closer than you think. Keep watching Deltiimo, the ride is far from over.
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