BinaryFunction has spent three decades threading the pulse of dark, melodic techno through dance floors from Manchester to Mauritius and beyond. Cutting his teeth behind the decks in 1995, the UK‑based DJ and producer built an early following in Manchester’s storied underground before relocating to the Indian Ocean, where he earned a reputation as Mauritius’ first true underground selector—capped by a 1998 warm‑up set for French icon Laurent Garnier on neighbouring Réunion.
Club traction quickly followed. Adriatique added BinaryFunction cuts to their sets—including “C0ntr0l” at the Diynamic stage of Sónar Barcelona 2017—while dance floors at The Warehouse Project (Manchester) and Mint Warehouse (Leeds) reverberated to his driving, hypnotic sound.
With releases and signings on Audiophile Deep (USA) and Haustronaut Recordings (Ibiza) plus additional projects in the pipeline, BinaryFunction shows no sign of slowing. Expect a steady stream of acid‑kissed dance‑floor weapons and appearances that continue to bridge scenes and continents—proof that decades in, his machines still speak fluently to the night.