Felipe Cortes Debuts Sequence EP on WAPM Records
WAPM Records released Chilean producer Felipe Cortes' Sequence EP on December 30, 2025, introducing his blend of micro-house and minimal techno. The five-track package, including three originals and two remixes by AUTODiDACTA and Jota Music, arrives as a dancefloor-minded, DJ-ready statement and closes out WAPM’s 2025 slate.

WAPM Records closed its 2025 release calendar with the December 30 drop of Felipe Cortes' Sequence EP, a compact debut that positions the young Chilean producer at the intersection of micro-house and minimal techno. The Bandcamp release lists five tracks: three original cuts from Cortes plus remixes by AUTODiDACTA of Mexico and Argentina’s Jota Music, and credits mastering to Pedro D'Alessandro.
Sonically the EP is built around subtle grooves, hypnotic sequencing, clean rhythmic structures and a fluid low-end, qualities WAPM emphasizes in presenting the record. That tight, dancefloor-oriented minimal aesthetic makes the release immediately useful for selectors seeking DJ-ready material that sits between the more clipped textures of micro-house and the expanded grooves of minimal techno.
For selectors and DJs focused on South American minimal sounds, Sequence EP functions as both an introduction to a new local voice and a practical toolkit of mixes. The originals lay out Cortes’ core approach to groove and sequencing, while the remixes expand the palette through regional perspectives: AUTODiDACTA contributes a Mexico-rooted reinterpretation and Jota Music offers an Argentine angle. The five-track configuration and mastering credit are listed on the label’s Bandcamp page, where the release is available to stream and purchase at wapmrecords.bandcamp.com/album/felipe-cortes-sequence-ep-incl-autodidacta-jota-music-remixes-wapm-records.
Beyond immediate DJ utility, the release highlights WAPM’s role in amplifying South American minimal voices and curating concise packages tailored for club use. Cortés’ debut sits alongside a small but growing wave of regional producers adapting micro-house’s precision and minimal techno’s momentum into something club-ready yet subtle.
Check the Bandcamp page for full track details and to hear how Cortes balances hypnotic repetition with low-end clarity. For anyone programming sets that favor restrained energy and textural control, Sequence EP provides fresh material that fits both warm-up and sustained-floor contexts while signaling a producer worth watching in 2026.
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