Amelie Lens b2b Sara Landry unleash 27 IDs during explosive Ultra Miami 2026 Megastructure set: Relive
Amelie Lens and Sara Landry delivered one of the most intense moments of Ultra Miami 2026, taking over the Resistance Megastructure with a relentless hard techno showcase packed with unreleased music.
From the very beginning, the duo set the tone with an opening ID, immediately signaling that the set would lean heavily into new material. As the performance unfolded, the tracklist later revealed that no less than 27 unreleased IDs appeared throughout the nearly two-hour set.
A hard techno statement at the Resistance Megastructure
Early in the set, the duo pushed forward with driving selections such as Alex Farell – ‘Double Droppin’’ and Alignment – ‘Contrast’, establishing a pounding industrial and peak-time techno foundation.
Meanwhile, the sound moved fluidly between heavy percussion-driven techno and darker rave influences. Tracks like YOZÉ – ‘FWM’, Flour – ‘Love It’, and BLONDEX – ‘Zor’ maintained the relentless tempo, while Amelie Lens’ own ‘Falling Into Acid Dreams’ added an acid-driven moment that energized the Megastructure crowd.
Psy-influenced moments appear across the set
Although the performance remained rooted in hard techno, the duo occasionally introduced psy-influenced elements that added variety to the set’s sonic palette.
Tracks such as West Galaxy & Akasha (BR) – ‘Rainbow Body’, Avan7, Burn In Noise & Altruism – ‘Divine Fortune’, and Avalon & GMS – ‘Rave To The Grave’ injected unmistakable psychedelic textures while still fitting within the high-BPM structure of the performance.
Further highlights included Enrico Sangiuliano – ‘The Techno Code (Avalon & Tristan Remix)’, which bridged techno and psytrance influences in a powerful festival-ready moment.
As the set moved deeper into the night, additional underground selections such as Marie Vaunt – ‘303 101’, AISHA (Sco) – ‘Pill Crusher’, ANNIE (IT) – ‘Lost In The Club’, and Jeff Mills – ‘The Bells (ID Remix)’ kept the energy at maximum intensity.
With 27 unreleased IDs, relentless BPMs and a sound that moved between industrial techno, rave energy and occasional psy-influenced moments, Amelie Lens and Sara Landry delivered one of the most uncompromising sets of Ultra Miami 2026, turning the Resistance Megastructure into a true high-BPM showcase.
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