Techno DJ and host of the NightVision Techno Podcast – with more than a hundred episodes, guest DJs from all across the globe and dedicated vinyl sets from the heart of the Central European underground.
NightVision Techno Podcast – bi-weekly episodes with fresh techno, occasional classics and full vinyl-only sessions.
The NightVision Techno Podcast has been running since 2011, with guest DJs from Germany to Brazil. The goal: fresh techno, with regular flashbacks to the roots – new episodes roughly every two weeks.
Since it started, the podcast has featured numerous international and Hungarian techno artists, from legends to rising producers and DJs. The selections blend hypnotic, groove-driven and peak-time festival techno, always with an ear for flow and story.
For the full archive, check out the SoundCloud page or search for NightVision Techno Podcast on Apple Podcasts.
A few selected sets are also available as video – Telekom Kraftlab, Minimal Art Family and a full vinyl-only promotion mix. Click the buttons to open them on YouTube.
The podcast is not just online – from time to time NightVision comes to life as a club night, with long, carefully built Sade Rush sets translating the podcast’s atmosphere onto the dancefloor.
An intimate but intense club night with the unique NightVision flavour – modern, groove-driven techno, occasional classic references and a long-arc set designed to keep the energy flowing. The focus is on the dancefloor, not on phones.
Venue: Blabla – Kiskunfélegyháza, Kossuth Lajos utca 16.
More details and the official Facebook event are coming soon.
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A small selection of flyers I'm especially proud of – from legendary club nights and festivals. You can browse the full collection on the Flyer Archive page.
A few visual snapshots from behind the decks – clubs, festivals and studio moments, all styled to match the overall look and feel of the site.
I have been part of the Hungarian techno scene for more than three decades – from my first vinyl experiments, through club nights and festivals, all the way to the NightVision Techno Podcast. Over the years I have played in countless clubs, open air events and larger festivals; a selection of these can be revisited in the Flyer Archive, in some cases together with live recordings.
The NightVision Techno Podcast is one of my main focuses: guests have included artists such as Mauro Picotto, Space DJz, Luigi Madonna, Filterheadz, Robert Babicz and many more. The aim is always the same: honest, timeless, dancefloor-oriented techno – whether it’s a guest mix or one of my own sets.
For me DJing is still strongly connected to vinyl: classic turntable sets have a special place in my heart, even though we are living in a digital era. The core of the Sade Rush project is to bring these elements together: the energy of the past, the sound of the present and an undiminished passion for techno.
For Sade Rush, techno is more than just a genre – it has been a way of life for many years. With over 30 years of experience as a DJ, he has travelled through the classic vinyl era, the first digital systems and the current world of modern club sound.
He launched the NightVision Techno Podcast in 2011. Since then it has grown to more than a hundred episodes, featuring international guests and local favourites. Alongside fresh releases, the show regularly revisits the roots – often in the form of dedicated vinyl-only sets.
Sade Rush’s sets are known for their carefully built progression, tight mixing and a wide spectrum of techno: from hypnotic, groovy tracks to tougher, festival-ready tunes. No matter the direction, the main focus is always the energy on the dancefloor.
For bookings, podcast features, guest mixes or promo material, please get in touch via e-mail or through the social links below.
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