Dotwish Drops Seven-Track Consequences EP on Wonderground with Four Remixes
Dotwish's seven-track Consequences EP on Wonderground pairs originals 'Consequences,' 'Midnight,' and 'Desperate Measures' with remixes from Alineat, RQZ, Venda and mtps.

Dotwish's Consequences EP arrived on Wonderground last week as catalog number WNG024, a seven-track package pairing three originals with four remixes from producers inside the label's orbit. The release landed on Bandcamp on March 24 with streaming and download access, and Wonderground pushed SoundCloud previews alongside the drop, including a Rayzeh-hosted premiere of the Alineat remix.
The three Dotwish originals, "Consequences," "Midnight," and "Desperate Measures," sit firmly in minimal and microhouse territory, built around rhythmic detail and long-form groove rather than peak-time drama. Silat Beksi handled mastering across all seven tracks.
Alineat, RQZ, Venda, and mtps each contribute a remix, extending the source material into longer, DJ-friendly cuts suited to late-night and after-hours selectors. Together the four reinterpretations give the package considerable range: different textures drawn from the same core material, whether you're layering into a deep transition or holding the floor at 4am.
Wonderground operates as a Romanian imprint tightly focused on minimal, microhouse, and adjacent sounds, and WNG024 is structured accordingly. Rather than releasing originals in isolation, the label commissioned four remixes to bring more regional producers into the conversation, a move consistent with Wonderground's stated mission of building a platform for a new generation of underground voices. The Consequences EP extends Dotwish's existing catalog, which includes earlier releases such as A Little Freaked Out, and represents the most collaborative package in that body of work to date.
WNG024 is available now on Bandcamp for streaming and purchase, with previews circulating through SoundCloud. Wonderground's release cadence and network of regional contributors make this EP less a standalone drop and more another point in an ongoing exchange between a small label and the scene it's actively cultivating.
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