Manchester’s underground powerhouse prepares to unleash “the real Teletech experience” across America . As someone who’s spent more nights than I can count on warehouse floors, surrounded by pounding basslines and flashing strobes, few names in the techno world hit harder than Teletech.
In a new Instagram post, the Manchester-born brand confirmed what American ravers have been begging for: a “full and no-holds-barred return” with monthly shows, fresh lineups, and a promise to bring “the real Teletech experience” to cities across the country.
“We’re Back” — Teletech Makes It Official
Over the past two years, we have been carefully planning a full and no-holds barred return to the USA. We get thousands of requests to host raves in America and we have finally reached the point where we can announce that we are BACK.
-Teletech
That post hit like a jolt through the community. Teletech isn’t just another events brand, it’s a movement. For years, they’ve been responsible for pushing hard, industrial, fast techno into the spotlight, with nights that blur the line between chaos and catharsis.
“We will be planning countless events moving forward with new shows every month with new and exciting lineups every single time. We want to visit every city and show you the real Teletech experience from top to bottom.”
No cities have been revealed yet, but if you’ve ever set foot in a Teletech event, you already know what’s coming: relentless energy, walls of sound, and an atmosphere that feels both feral and communal.
From Manchester’s Basements to Global Takeovers
Teletech’s story reads like a love letter to underground culture. Born in Manchester’s warehouses, it’s now grown into one of the most respected global techno brands known for bringing artists like 999999999, Sara Landry, Daria Kolosova, and Nico Moreno to stages that throb with pure, unfiltered energy.
Their events are unapologetically raw. No fluff. No filler. Just darkness, strobes, sweat, and that feeling of losing yourself completely in the sound.
Their motto says it all: “Born in Manchester. Made global by you.”And now, that energy is about to crash stateside.
Teletech USA: The Underground Awakens
The first U.S. lineup announcement drops next week, and while we don’t yet know which city will kick it off, the buzz is real.
For the American techno scene, especially for those of us craving the intensity of European-style rave,s this is huge. It’s more than an event series; it’s a cultural bridge between two worlds.
Teletech isn’t following the mainstream. It’s bringing the underground home.
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