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Christian Cooper opens 10-year archive with Into The Void EP

Christian Cooper turned 10 years of unreleased cuts into Into The Void, a five-track set that sits between minimal techno, deep house and club-ready drift.

Jamie Taylor··2 min read
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Christian Cooper opens 10-year archive with Into The Void EP
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Christian Cooper has opened a decade-long archive with Into The Void, a five-track release that lands less like a cleanup job and more like a private catalog finally made public. Released on June 3, 2026, the EP is built entirely from material Cooper says was written over the past 10 years, with every track marked unreleased and exclusive.

The set runs with the patience of a proper club record. Maybe, Tonight stretches to 8:00, Stacks runs 6:22, Try Something New (Origin) reaches 7:24, La Vida Es Una Lenteja comes in at 7:33, and No Existo closes at 6:00. That kind of timing gives the music room to breathe, which makes the release feel geared toward selectors as much as listeners, with arrangements that can settle into a groove instead of racing to an end.

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Into The Void sits in a useful border zone for the minimal techno crowd. Its tags span electronic, deep house, house, minimal, minimal techno and techno, so the record avoids a clean box and instead leans into the overlap where stripped-back club writing meets warmer, more melodic pressure. The hybrid framing matters here, because it suggests a body of work that accumulated across different moments rather than a single-session concept.

The package is also presented with care. All music is by Christian Cooper, while Shane Reilly handled the cover art and mastering, giving the release the shape of a finished statement rather than a loose digital dump. Even the title points in that direction. Into The Void reads as a reflection on effort and emotion, and that tone fits the music’s long arc, where each cut preserves a stretch of time without sanding down its edges.

For minimal techno listeners, the real pull is not nostalgia but excavation. Christian Cooper has pulled a 10-year run of unreleased ideas into one concise set, and Into The Void plays like material that was waiting for the right public moment rather than leftovers finally cleared out of storage.

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