OLD FOX
Music since 1991


Old Fox Music Records turns the grain of early tracker culture, German techno, and neon rave memory into a modern release system for artists who still believe machines should sound dangerous.

A label signal built from old machines, late nights, fast tempos, and human voltage. Every release is a small transmission from the era when computers first learned to rave.

1991 Original signal from tracker-era machines
140+ Tempo range tuned for late-night systems
10 Machina Unleashed album transmission

Retro Logic
Future Ritual

The Old Fox system keeps the label primitive on purpose: one strong signal, a physical sense of rhythm, and visual noise that moves like old CRT memory.

Circuit Memory

Tracker roots, demoscene fragments, and hardware-era limitations preserved as texture.

Signal Isolation

Fast drums, shouted hooks, and distorted leads kept clear inside the chaos.

Visual Voltage

Video, scanlines, and neon grids give every section a moving stage-light pulse.

Release Feedback

Singles, albums, and artist pages loop back into one compact label identity.

Three layers. Zero nostalgia tax.

The concept keeps the current Old Fox content, but shifts the stage into a lean video-native landing experience: capture the past, process it through neon logic, release it as future rave signal.

Layer 1 Capture
Layer 2 Distort
Layer 3 Release