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Santos - Unconditional Reflex Ep Nobody's Perfect is based on a hypnotic sequence of fairly ethereal chords, which then give way to a circuit bent kickdrum that unexpectedly comes in and out throughout the track. Thinking Plinking is a very fun instrument where 909 and vocals battle each other and then come together to create club-breaking drum rolls. Cyclops, as previously done, takes inspiration from minimal Neapolitan techno with a percussive groove and dry, raw sounds. Fragment031's 'Sky Hook' is a dub house with noisy delays and suspension.
After a month we are back with the second Ep of the label !! ´The track is called´ is the track that gives the Ep its name. In this one we find dark synthesizers that take the listener on a sonic journey. The vocals sampled in the digitakt are the finishing touch that will leave no one indifferent. The remix of Costin Rp turns the original to a more minimalist terrain, near of his signature ´rominimal´sound. Finally, in ´hypnotic´ we find an analog bass that takes the listener to another dimension accompanied by futuristic synthesizers. Because we are all one.
Dark Minimal/Deep Tech groove for underground, late-night and electronic playlists - C minor, 128 BPM. Seductive vocals, subtle percussion and a filter-opening modulated bass. May 1st release backed by video clip, targeted Meta Ads, DJ Mag PR and DJ promo pool placement. US-based artist targeting listeners 18-35 across US, EU and LATAM.
FRAMED032 – Em Pathik – Realize incl. remixes by Legit Trip & JHNS With Realize, Em Pathik makes his debut on Framed Realities, delivering a groove-driven release rooted in deep, minimal house and refined club energy. Having started his musical journey as a drummer in the 90s before finding his place in Berlin's club scene, Em Pathik brings over a decade of experience behind the decks into his productions. His sound is shaped by rhythm and movement, always focused on what works on the dancefloor. The title track Realize is a deep and rolling cut, built around tight percussion, warm low-end, and a hypnotic groove that unfolds steadily. Clean arrangements and subtle textures give the track its depth, making it a perfect late-night tool. On remix duties, Legit Trip delivers a stripped-back, groove-focused interpretation, enhancing the hypnotic elements while adding his own minimal drive. JHNS takes a slightly more dynamic route, layering the track with additional energy and texture while maintaining its deep and understated character. Refined over years of exploration, Em Pathik's sound is all about groove, depth, and functionality and Realize captures exactly that. A release that stays true to the Framed Realities identity: minimal, deep, and built for the dancefloor.
With Entanglements, Capturedinloops presents a focused and immersive debut shaped by a background in media arts. Across six tracks, the EP unfolds as a study in connection, where interlocking rhythms and finely detailed textures form a cohesive sonic language. The release moves through layered structures and evolving patterns, each element carefully positioned to draw the listener deeper into its flow. Built around a continuous pulse, the tracks emphasize immersion and continuity, blurring the boundaries between individual moments while maintaining a clear sense of direction. A cohesive first statement from Capturedinloops, thoughtful, interconnected, and driven by a subtle but persistent energy.
Jennings returns to FLIRT for the label's sixteenth outing, bringing a trio of deep, groove-heavy cuts that balance warmth, drive, and dance floor finesse. First up, 'Back To The Old Skool' blends nostalgic stabs and swung drums into a warm, rolling groove. Equal parts nod to classic house and modern minimal precision, it sets the tone with a timeless feel delivered through Jennings' refined production style. Next, 'What U Want' is a hypnotic roller led by a pulsing low-end groove and hazy vocal cuts that filter in and out with effortless flow. Deep, sultry, and perfectly balanced for late-night movement. Closing the EP, 'Bring It Back' keeps the momentum high with crisp percussion, punchy kicks, and dusty chords layered around a tight vocal loop. It's an energetic, floor-focused track with that signature FLIRT subtlety. A flawless three-tracker from one of FLIRT's core artists - deep, dynamic, and built for heads and selectors alike.