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Kiume’s Like That EP brings warm minimal techno to Psicodelica

Kiume kept Like That EP to two tight cuts, and Psicodelica framed it as a 130 BPM minimal/deep tech tool with real late-night utility.

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Kiume’s Like That EP brings warm minimal techno to Psicodelica
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Kiume kept Like That EP lean enough to do real work in a set: two tracks, Like It Like That and Need A Bounce, running 5:24 and 5:54. Released on Psicodelica and tagged across deep house, deep tech, funky house, house, tech house, minimal, minimal techno, and minimal house, it sat squarely in the crossover zone where groove and restraint matter more than flash.

The release landed on Bandcamp on June 15, 2026, while Beatport listed a May 15, 2026 digital date and the catalog number PSL0583. Beatport also placed it in Minimal / Deep Tech and listed it at 130 BPM, which lines up with the record’s practical appeal: steady enough for long blends, warm enough to avoid sounding like a blunt peak-time weapon. Traxsource backed that read by classifying at least one of the tracks as Minimal / Deep Tech.

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That compact two-track format is the real story. In a scene where releases often overstate their case, Kiume did the opposite and let the pieces breathe. Like It Like That, at 5:24, feels like the cleaner early-set mover, the kind of cut that can lock in a room without forcing the issue. Need A Bounce, at 5:54, looks better suited to the deeper stretch, when a selector wants a little more swing and a little more lift without breaking the mood. That is the kind of DJ utility that gives a record staying power long after the cover art and tracklist have been scanned.

Psicodelica’s own Bandcamp page gives the EP more context. The label page currently lists 249 releases, which makes Like That EP part of a larger, ongoing underground operation rather than a one-off gesture. The catalog already includes a strong run of deep-tech and minimal-tech-house material, so Kiume’s EP lands with the label’s usual emphasis on function, texture, and controlled momentum.

Kiume’s profile on Beatport sharpens the picture further. He is described as an Italian artist who started his career in Turin, with a sound centered on tech house, dark and underground textures, and production inspired by strong groove and bass. That background fits the EP’s shape: warm, compact, and built for selectors who need one of those records that slides between deeper house, minimal-deep-tech, and stripped-down techno without dragging the floor off course. The packaging may be minimal, but the intent is precise.

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