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Peach Discs first release of 2026 comes from fast-rising star of the Manchester scene PACH. (pronounced pack). Five slippery rollers built for dark rooms, wafty terraces and the most locked-in of afters. The Wake-Up Call EP represents the full spectrum of the PACH. sound, one rooted in the minimal tunes coming out of Romania but with a cheeky playfulness that can only come from a life spent in the trenches of UK club culture. The A1 Keep It Bubblin is a prime example, as Todd Edwards-style vocal chops flirt back and forth with dub-inspired feedback lines, or 5am Wake-Up Calls skipping, UKG-adjascent hats. Things get a little rowdier with Complex Waveforms scuzzy bassline that wouldnt sound out of place coming from the Clone Records ecosystem. Here its bolted to a chassis of tough, techy drums and trippy vox that tickle at your peripheries. Flip to the B-side for something a little deeper - the dubbed-out percussion and disembodied voices of Not That Kinda Party contrasting with the moody, low-key synthetic tones of Book The Dungeon, both sharing a mutual concept of smartly stripped-back, hypnotic jams that focus on heads-down grooves and rolling energy.