Charlotte de Witte and XSALT’s “No Division” is a dark and electrifying techno anthem

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Techno legend Charlotte de Witte has released yet another powerful and unrelenting single titled “No Division,” with the help of XSALT, which is set to be on her debut self-titled album releasing November 7th. 

The track effortlessly evolves through hypnotic loops and spacey textures, leaving room for an ominous vocal sample to cut through the noise. The restless synths and arpeggiators bounce around throughout the track, making for an enthralling and evocative listening experience. Not unlike de Witte’s previous work, “No Division” was made for the stage, with its cutting-edge precision and intoxicating rhythms. 

By pulling elements in and out as the track progresses, de Witte evokes a sense of movement and development. With the use of unexpected drops and repetitive loops, de Witte plays around with the predictability of the track, creating a far more interesting listening experience. The lyrics’ industrial chant mirrors the track’s mission: a sonic metaphor for barriers dissolving under techno’s unifying force.

2025 has already been a monumental year for de Witte, releasing two singles and an EP and reaching new heights as a significant player in the techno scene. De Witte’s dark and futuristic sound has amassed her a large following over the several years she’s been active in the scene, and “No Division” serves as the next bold step in her sonic journey.

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