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Electronic Roots 142 features hosts Bicycle Corporation.

  • Mar 18
  • 4 min read

Updated: May 6

Italian DJs and producers Bicycle Corporation are standing in front of a fence with a bike chained to it, wearing 1744 sunglasses. Stefano Ugliano is on the left, and Marco Mei is on the right side of the picture in this color image.

Bicycle Corporation unveils episode 142 of their Electronic Roots series. The show is hosted on Scientific Sound Asia, an Asian electronic music radio station, DJ agency and promoter connecting regional and international audiences through carefully curated programming.


Bicycle Corporation is the collaboration between Italian DJ and producer Marco Mei and multi-instrumentalist Stefano Ugliano, also known as 6884. Since forming the project, the duo have developed a catalogue of more than fifty releases and remixes across a range of electronic styles, including Deep House, Tech House, French House and Techno, building a steady reputation within the underground scene.


Marco Mei began his career in the early 1990s during the rise of Italy’s house and techno movement. As a founding member of the Urban People collective, he played an active role in organising events across the country, helping to shape local club culture.


This period laid the groundwork for his development as a DJ, eventually leading to international bookings and a residency at Pacha in Sharm el-Sheikh. From there, he expanded his reach across Europe and Asia, performing at clubs and festivals while refining a style that balances groove, depth and versatility.


Stefano Ugliano, born and raised in Turin, developed a strong musical background through classical piano, percussion and drums. His early influences ranged from composers such as Chopin to the rhythmic structures of West African percussion.


Despite this traditional training, he became increasingly drawn to electronic music and the role of the DJ, particularly at a time when underground sounds were not widely accessible through Italian radio. His transition into production allowed him to explore these influences further and shape a distinct musical identity.


When Marco and Stefano joined forces, Bicycle Corporation emerged as a project built on shared experience and complementary skills. Their productions have been released on labels including Alchemy, Miniatures, WL77, GrooveTraxx, Suka and Revox, gaining support from DJs across the international circuit. Their work continues to evolve, moving across house and techno while maintaining a consistent underground focus.


Alongside their studio output, the duo remain active through radio and live performances as part of the Scientific Sound Asia roster. In recent years, they have also revisited earlier material, making selected releases available through Bandcamp, reflecting a continued connection to their roots while maintaining forward momentum within the electronic music community.


Electronic Roots 142 by Bicycle Corporation opens with Awake before moving into the Âme remix of Flight Mode, setting a strong foundation between Indie Dance and Afro House. Faraway and Meteora deepen the mood with melodic and percussive layers, while Play Right and Funk continue to build a groove that balances club energy with refined production.


The set develops through What, Nobody, and Say Nothing, moving between House, Melodic House & Melodic Techno and Tech House with a smooth, consistent flow. The Solomun remix of Giving Up The Air adds a crossover moment, while Cash Is King, Let Me Disport and Kickback return to a more underground direction rooted in Indie Dance.


A shift in tone arrives with Seduction and Energy Sync, bringing Nu Disco elements into the mix, followed by Back Where I Belong and Tarde, which introduce a deeper techno and minimal edge. Native Love adds a classic Hi NRG touch, while Elettronica Virtuale and Not About The Volume maintain a club-driven momentum.


The closing section moves through Bits The Dust and Good, balancing Indie Dance with deeper techno textures before Still Havin’ introduces a breakbeat variation. My Religion restores a House groove, while Greece 2000 in the Max Styler rework brings a progressive trance lift before Fou De Joie closes the episode with a disco-influenced finish. The show captures a wide-ranging journey across Indie Dance, melodic and underground club styles with a consistent flow throughout.


Bicycle Corporation's 'Electronic Roots' episode 142.

Aladag - Awake [Diynamic]

Busiswa, BERNT & Let Me You - Flight Mode (Âme Remix) [Paradise Sound System]

Ae:ther & Momery - Faraway [Watergate Records]

Re.You & Carleo - Meteora [Frau Blau]

What A Guy - Play Right (Extended Mix) [Exx Underground]

Massano - Funk [Diynamic]

Mangata Projekt - What [Frau Blau]

MRAK & Asal - Nobody [Afterlife Records]

Solomun & Denis Sulta - Say Nothing [Diynamic]

The Temper Trap - Giving Up The Air (Solomun Remix) [Mushroom Music]

Massano - Cash Is King [Diynamic]

Miu Lena - Let Me Disport [Watergate Records]

Groove Delight - Kickback [Glasgow Underground]

Kiko & Olivier Giacomotto - Seduction [Watergate Records]

Terr - Energy Sync [Phantasy Sound]

Laurent Garnier - Back Where I Belong [COD3 QR]

Nina Kraviz - Tarde (Melchior Productions Ltd Late Mix) [Nina Kraviz Music]

Divine - Native Love (Step By Step) (Original 12 Inch Version 1982) ["O" Records]

Beppe Loda - Elettronica Virtuale (Pablo Bozzi Remix) [DistroKid]

Dino Lenny - Not About The Volume [Rekids]

Matthias Meyer - Bits The Dust [Strangely Enough]

Orlando Voorn - Good [Super Rhythm Trax]

Zac Stanton - Still Havin' [Do As You Please]

Echonomist - My Religion [Rekids]

Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework) [Nu Moda]

Prisma Deer - Fou De Joie [Cross Fade Records]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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