Chris Avantgarde Drops Concrete Professional Ahead of Debut Album Hyperreal

A sharper, club-driven cut from one of melodic techno’s most distinctive names

Chris Avantgarde returns with Concrete Professional, the latest single from his upcoming debut album Hyperreal, released via his own imprint.

The track follows a series of recent releases including Obsessed, The Other Side, Down For The Night, Dale, and Energy, all building toward what is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated debut albums in the melodic techno space this year.

A more aggressive, industrial-leaning direction

With Concrete Professional, Avantgarde leans into a more driving and refined sound, combining:

  • Industrial textures
  • Heavy, weight-driven basslines
  • Gritty, detailed synth work

The track unfolds with precision while maintaining constant momentum, making it clearly designed for peak-time club moments.

A sharp vocal element cuts through the arrangement, reinforcing its raw, functional energy on the dancefloor.

Built for the club — and already proven

Avantgarde himself described the track as a tested weapon in his sets:

“Been playing this one a lot, and excited to finally be putting it out. One for the clubs. It always goes off!”

The release reflects his ongoing shift toward a sound that balances structure with spontaneity — controlled, yet explosive when it hits.

Hyperreal era is taking shape

Concrete Professional adds another layer to the sonic identity of Hyperreal, a project that positions Avantgarde at a critical point in his career.

The album is expected to explore tension between precision and raw energy, while expanding his presence across global stages.

Upcoming shows include stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and a back-to-back performance with Kevin de Vries at ARC Music Festival.

Final note

With Concrete Professional, Chris Avantgarde isn’t experimenting — he’s locking in a sound that’s clearly built for the dancefloor.

And if this is the direction of Hyperreal, the full album won’t be just another release — it’ll be a statement.

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