
TC80: Between Digital Nostalgia and the Futuristic Underground
French producer TC80 (Tony Callea) has carved out a distinct space within Europe’s underground electronic scene. Based in Barcelona his sound moves fluidly between minimal, techno, and electro, built around a personal aesthetic: a world where retro video game soundtracks, sci-fi atmospheres, and hypnotic club rhythms coexist.
After years of residencies in German clubs, Tony launched the TC80 project as a reflection of his fascination with the digital textures of the ’80s and ’90s. In 2017, he co-founded Sequalog Records with his friend Etienne, a label devoted to forward-thinking club music beyond genre boundaries.
TC80’s productions aren’t just made for the dance floor—they’re made to transport you somewhere else. Every release unfolds like a digital landscape: precise loops, robotic grooves, and immersive melodic lines that blur the line between club music and sonic storytelling.
Across works like PLAY (2017), Yoga (2020), Lost Station EP (2022), and Overload (2023), his catalog has evolved toward a more sophisticated and emotionally charged form of electronic music. In a scene where trends come and go, TC80 stands out for maintaining his underground credibility while crafting a recognizable, cinematic identity.
TC80’s 2025 Picks: Three Essential Tracks to Discover
As part of this feature, TC80 shared three of his most recent releases —a window into his creative direction for 2025. Each piece demonstrates his talent for sculpting intricate, immersive soundscapes where rhythm and imagination collide.
1. TC80 – Hipnosis Global
(VA – Coqueto Records, CQTR005, April 2025)
2. TC80 – 1001 Knights
(Duckit Records, DKT004, September 2025)
3. TC80 – Hollow Dance
(VA – Planka Records, PLNK005, October 2025)
With these 2025 releases, TC80 continues to expand his sonic universe—bridging minimal and electro with narrative precision. His music feels simultaneously futuristic and nostalgic, reflecting the ongoing dialogue between analog emotion and digital form.
TC80’s sound remains unmistakable: cerebral, cinematic, and endlessly evolving.