Ben Zulu Delivers Four Tracks of Raw Club Techno on The Disturbance EP
Ben Zulu dropped a four-tracker on Engulf Records, with cuts named Acid Reflex and Violent Orange signaling exactly where this one sits on the spectrum.

Engulf Records added another entry to its catalog of raw, club-oriented techno on March 14 with The Disturbance EP, a four-track release from Ben Zulu that leans hard into the label's uncompromising aesthetic.
The EP lands with four tracks: Midnite Gypsy, Right Or Wrong, Acid Reflex, and Violent Orange. Even the sequencing of those titles tells a story, moving from the hypnotic drift implied by Midnite Gypsy through the confrontational energy of Violent Orange. Acid Reflex, sitting at third position, anchors the release firmly in the kind of 303-inflected minimal techno terrain that Engulf has built its identity around.
Engulf Records has carved out a specific lane, positioning itself as a home for producers working in raw, stripped-back club techno rather than the polished, festival-facing end of the spectrum. Ben Zulu's placement on the label signals a shared sensibility: function over flash, floor pressure over melodic accessibility.
Four tracks is a deliberate format choice in this corner of electronic music. It is compact enough to hold a single mood while giving a producer enough room to show range within a consistent framework. Whether The Disturbance EP reads as a proper introduction or a statement of intent from an artist already known in certain circles, Engulf Records has given it the right home.
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