Digital Delight Drops Aether Flow EP, Minimal Sounds Rooted in Berlin
Digital Delight released the Aether Flow EP on December 26, 2025, a multi artist collection featuring Diego Moreno, Sishi Rosch, Demuja and Alex Kaddour with remixes from Yakine and Djebali. The release delivers soulful, hypnotic grooves and acid edged energy aimed at selectors seeking deep house, minimal house and minimal techno adjacent material, and the full credits and tracks are available on Bandcamp.

Digital Delight issued Aether Flow as a multi artist EP on December 26, 2025, assembling four original contributions and two remixes that steer between deep house, tech house and minimal territory. The roster includes Diego Moreno, Sishi Rosch, Demuja and Alex Kaddour, with remix work from Yakine and Djebali. The label frames the package as a journey through sounds grounded in the Berlin underground, offering material that is both soulful and hypnotic with an acid edge for DJs and listeners.
The release was mastered by Diego Moreno at The Funk Haus Studios, a detail that emphasizes hands on involvement from one of the contributing artists in shaping the final sound. Tags applied on the release page list deep house, minimal house and microhouse among related genres, which will help selectors and record pool curators find tracks that sit between late night minimal sets and more groove oriented floors.
For DJs the practical value is clear. Several tracks offer sparser textures and steady grooves that slot into minimal and microhouse sets, while the remixes add bolder sonic signatures that can lift energy without breaking the overall pacing. Use the more hypnotic pieces to build continuity across a late night set, and reserve the remixed cuts to mark subtle peaks or transitions that need an acid edge. Check the Bandcamp page for the full tracklist, precise credits and purchasing or streaming options to confirm versions and availability for download or DJ pools.
Community relevance extends beyond the music. A multi artist release timed at the end of the year reinforces the role of small labels in documenting regional sounds and creating pathway opportunities for emerging and established producers. The Berlin grounding of the release will resonate with DJs and listeners tracking that aesthetic, and the combination of original productions and remixes gives selectors flexible tools for crate building.
Aether Flow is available now on Bandcamp with full metadata and streaming options. Verify track details and mastering information on the release page before adding tracks to playlists or promotional playlists, and consider the EP for sets that require groove first, minimal textures and a touch of acid influenced energy.
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