Interplanetare Lab releases two-track minimal techno set by Nimhaz
Nimhaz’s two-track set for Interplanetare Lab lands with no filler: 14:41 of minimal techno cut for the floor, from Medellín to the DJ booth.

Nimhaz kept this one lean. Interplanetare Lab issued Murder And Diana as a two-track set on April 24, 2026, with just two original mixes to carry the whole idea: Murder And Diana at 7:13 and Arriving in Mission Land at 7:28. That adds up to 14:41, a compact runtime that suits minimal techno’s best instincts, where repetition, space, and tiny rhythmic shifts do more work than any overload of extras.
The release does not try to disguise that focus. Interplanetare Lab presented it as a new minimal-techno record and left the tracks to do the talking. That is exactly the kind of format this lane still handles well: no remix pileup, no extended packaging, just a clean, direct statement that can move from headphones to a set without needing translation. Murder And Diana has the sharper, more suggestive title, while Arriving in Mission Land pushes a sense of motion and destination. Together, they give the set a subtle narrative arc without crowding the arrangements.
The label context matters too. Interplanetare Lab is based in Medellín, Colombia, and describes itself as a Minimal and Deep Tech Record Label. Beatport frames the imprint as a home for minimalist and underground music from Medellín, Colombia, and lists Murder And Diana as catalog number LAB167. Beatport also showed a pre-order date of April 17, 2026, before the Bandcamp release landed on April 24, which is the kind of platform split that often keeps a record circulating in club circles for a little longer.

Bandcamp’s tags place the release in a very specific neighborhood: deep minimal house, deep tech, electronic, electronica, microhouse, minimal techno, rominimal, and Medellín. That mix of tags is not just metadata. It tells you where the record is meant to sit, between rolling deep-tech pressure and the stripped-down detail work that minimal and microhouse listeners actually notice on a system.
Nimhaz is already part of that lane on Interplanetare Lab. The label issued Ecologic Mars on March 27, 2026, and previously marked catalog #100 with Drawing Constellations by the same artist. Interplanetare Lab’s broader catalog also includes the Varios Terricolas series, which reinforces the imprint’s habit of building a scene rather than dropping isolated singles. Nimhaz’s own profile points in the same direction, with a focus on minimal, microhouse, deep house, and techno. Murder And Diana fits that line cleanly, and its strength is the restraint: two tracks, no clutter, and enough detail to justify the format.
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