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Fort Romeau Returns With Three DJ-Ready Cuts on DBH Music

Fort Romeau drops RAWAX036 on DBH Music, three DJ-ready cuts with the closing track 'R.E.A.L.' stretching to over eight minutes.

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Fort Romeau Returns With Three DJ-Ready Cuts on DBH Music
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Mathew Martin's Fort Romeau project landed three new club cuts on DBH Music earlier this month, catalogued as RAWAX036 and built almost entirely around the needs of a DJ set rather than a streaming playlist. The release dropped April 2 and sits at just over 21 minutes across its three tracks, each one running long enough to anchor a mix without overstaying.

"Come Closer" opens the package at 6:25, followed by "Got Soul" at 6:49. The closing cut, "R.E.A.L.", extends the furthest at 8:10, giving selectors real estate to layer, blend, and let a groove settle before committing to the next record. The arrangement logic is functional: extended intros, sustained mid-sections, and space where a mixer can work.

Martin's path to this kind of record makes sense in context. Fort Romeau first surfaced in the UK's post-house underground, building a reputation on emotive, melodic house before moving incrementally toward darker, more stripped-back club territory. RAWAX036 sits comfortably on the leaner side of that spectrum, material that holds a room during the slower, hypnotic hours rather than demanding an opening drop.

DBH Music Distribution GmbH, the Frankfurt-based operation hosting the release, has operated as a conduit for underground electronic music since 2007. The label's Bandcamp infrastructure has become a practical resource for DJs and collectors tracking limited digital and physical runs through specialist channels, and RAWAX036 fits within that framework directly: available now in 24-bit/44.1kHz downloads with streaming previews already live.

That high-resolution format matters for play-testing; the files hold up on a proper club system without compression artifacts clouding the low end. Whether DBH follows the digital drop with a vinyl pressing remains unconfirmed, but collectors familiar with the label's history of physical distribution will be watching the catalog closely.

Fort Romeau's choice to keep the format tight, three tracks with no remixes and no filler, signals exactly who RAWAX036 is for. This is not a record angling for algorithm placement; it is built for the crate.

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