Technovvintage’s journey in the underground scene is marked by a meteoric rise: from her early performances in the lineups of Deprave and Vminore to her residency at m_division, which solidified her status as one of St. Petersburg’s key figures in harsh EBM, industrial techno, and experimental genres. Her music is a physiology of rhythm, where heavy, deep synth lines intertwine with mechanical percussion, enriched by textures borrowed from diverse genres. Each of Elina’s performances resembles a theatrical act — she doesn’t just play a set but embodies it as a ritual. Recognition has come not only through the stage: her mixes have been featured on labels and podcasts shaping modern industrial and techno culture, including Berlin’s The Brvtalist (a bastion of post-industrial), Synergie, and Subverted, Israel’s Durch, Parisian radio Maxximum, and Moscow’s Monasterio and Resonance. Technovvintage doesn’t merely follow trends — she transmutes the legacy of industrial and EBM into a new language, where sound becomes a manifesto.