One of Sydney's most prized musical exports Forge returns with a powerful Halloween techno treat.. From the first pulse, “Vale” feels alive — breathing, mutating, and gathering force. The track opens with a simmering sense of unease, slowly stacking layers of acid-drenched basslines, fractured percussion, and hypnotic synth swells that refuse to stay still. By the time it peaks, the result is pure chaos in motion — the kind of chaos that belongs on a warehouse floor at 3 a.m., when time stops mattering and all that’s left is rhythm.
Behind the moniker sits Stu Turner, an award-winning producer who’s no stranger to pushing sonic boundaries. Under the FORGE project, he’s been blending techno, UK garage, and breaks into a sound that feels both forward-thinking and grounded in dance music’s raw emotion. His collaboration with Elijah Something on “Ecstatic Madness” already caught the ears of tastemakers like Sasha, Voigtmann, and Chris Luno — and “Vale” only cements that trajectory.
What makes this track even more fascinating is its origin story. FORGE wrote it entirely off-grid in a tiny home overlooking a valley, armed with nothing but a Prophet 12 synth and his own restless energy. A hailstorm the first night left him on edge, and that jittery tension seeps through every bar of the track. You can even hear the faint hum of the generator in the background — a subtle, unplanned layer that adds an eerie human touch to an otherwise mechanical landscape.
“Vale”, is A descent into techno madness..
 
						
						 
			 
						 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	