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Eseym's Jaded EP lands on MixCult, blending minimal techno and dub techno

Eseym's Jaded EP resurfaced through MixCult on June 26, with Panna Cotta Music still carrying the original release link. The tags tell the real story: deep house, dub techno and minimal techno.

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Eseym's Jaded EP lands on MixCult, blending minimal techno and dub techno
Source: MixCult Records

Eseym’s Jaded EP surfaced through MixCult Records on June 26, 2026, and the listing pointed listeners back to Panna Cotta Music as the original release home. That dual-label trail is the first clue that this is less about a flashy new campaign than about how minimal techno moves, gets repackaged and keeps circulating. The page keeps the focus tight: one title track, “Jaded,” running 7:28, offered as a 24-bit/44.1kHz digital album.

The metadata does most of the talking. MixCult tags the release across deep house, deep techno, dub techno and minimal techno, which puts the record in the overlap zone where groove, atmosphere and functional club utility meet. That stacked tag set matters here because it frames the EP as a selector’s tool as much as a standalone artistic statement. For DJs working in patient, low-friction blends, a 7:28 cut with that tag profile is exactly the kind of file that can slip into a set without flattening the room.

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The label context sharpens the picture. MixCult is based in Budva, Montenegro, and describes itself as a deep electronic music project that runs as both a record label and a radio station focused on techno, house, electro and ambient. Panna Cotta Music sits under that same umbrella as one of MixCult’s sub-labels, and its Bandcamp catalog currently shows 25 releases. MixCult’s own catalog is much larger, with 363 releases listed, which helps explain how a compact EP like Jaded can travel through an established digital network without needing a long promotional story behind it.

That release pattern is not new for the imprint. A recent MixCult title, Spacious EP, carried the same deep house, deep techno, dub techno and minimal techno tags, suggesting Jaded is being placed inside a familiar curatorial lane rather than treated as an outlier. Eseym’s SoundCloud profile lists the artist as Ireland and shows 3,050 followers, giving the project a visible online footprint even as the Bandcamp presentation stays sparse. In other words, the identity blur is the point: Jaded lands as a small, precise record, but the label framing is what tells you where it belongs in the wider minimal techno circuit.

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