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Deeperfect drops Alann M’s direct minimal techno single, Don’t Call Me

Deeperfect kept Alann M’s Don’t Call Me lean and club-ready, pairing a 6:26 single with tags that point straight at minimal techno, deep tech and tech house.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Deeperfect drops Alann M’s direct minimal techno single, Don’t Call Me
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Deeperfect gave Alann M’s Don’t Call Me a single-track landing, and the format says as much as the music cues do. At 6:26, the release arrives as a stripped, no-frills upload built for DJs first, with Bandcamp tags that map its lane clearly: hip house, dance, deep tech, groove house, house, minimal tech, minimal techno and tech house.

That tag stack matters because it shows where Deeperfect wants the record to live. This is not a broad, crossover package padded with extras; it is one cut, aimed at selectors who want a direct groove, a tight arrangement and a track that can sit under a vocal, bridge two heavier tunes or keep a room moving without overselling the moment. In minimal techno, that kind of utility is the point.

The release also fits the label’s long-running identity. Deeperfect describes itself as a record label born in Italy in 2003, focused on tech house and minimal deep tech. The imprint was founded in Florence by Stefano Noferini, and Beatportal’s January 13, 2026 Label of the Month feature described Deeperfect as one of the most respected names in the minimal, deep tech and tech house scenes, driven by Noferini’s “music before the name ethos.”

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That history makes Don’t Call Me more than a routine upload. Deeperfect’s own slogan, “Get Deep, Aim for Perfect,” has always pointed toward functional club records with a clean profile, and this new Alann M cut lands squarely in that zone. The title itself, clipped and slightly provocative, fits the scene’s preference for short mood cues over literal storytelling, the kind of naming that tells a DJ what sort of pressure the record might bring before the first kick even hits.

There is also a small catalog wrinkle that gives the track extra context. Public listings on Apple Music and Spotify show Alann M had a Don’t Call Me release in 2022, which means the Deeperfect version appears as a separate, later appearance of the title rather than a brand-new phrase in the artist’s work. For a label built on precision, that reuse feels fitting: same name, different floor function, same emphasis on a direct idea executed cleanly.

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