Milio releases warm minimal techno two-tracker on VIAVIA Records
Milio’s new VIAVIA two-tracker favors patience over peak-time drama, pairing an eight-and-a-half-minute title cut with a Morsal remix built for steady club lift.

Milio released Need To Be / Overdub (Morsal Remix) on June 26, 2026, a compact two-track set on his Netherlands-based VIAVIA Records that leans on warmth, motion, and restraint instead of trying to force a spike. The title track stretches to about eight and a half minutes and opens from a simple line, “There is nowhere that you need to be,” which sets the tone for a record built to breathe.
That matters in a room because both tracks work as control pieces rather than fireworks. The original Need To Be sits in the pocket with a warm groove, detailed sound design, and a steady flow that lets it unfold without crowding the mix. It is the kind of cut that can settle a deep warm-up, hold attention after a busier record has peaked, or carry a dancefloor when energy needs to stay focused rather than explode.

Morsal’s remix of Overdub shifts that same mood a little closer to the booth. Bandcamp describes the version as staying close to the original while pushing it further into club territory, and the result is a hypnotic, rolling track that feels focused and effortless. Depending on the store listing, it runs about 6:58 to 7:32, making it a practical tool for selectors who want a groove that keeps moving without chewing through momentum too early.
The release also fits neatly into the wider shape of VIAVIA Records, which Milio founded in 2024 and describes as an independent label based in the Netherlands. Recent catalog entries such as Streetwalker EP, Torpedo, Nightfall / T2, Sunstream, and Vocoder Boi point to a label language built around groove, texture, and club use, not rigid genre fencing. The tags around the new two-tracker, spanning minimal techno, dub techno, deep house, ambient, house, and dutch house, underline that overlap zone.
Morsal adds another layer of interest. The Swiss producer was previously known as Arutani, and Delayed identified this as his first release under the new Morsal name. Milio’s own recent arc also frames the record well: his September 2024 album Invisible Lands arrived on Atomnation, which described it as the result of his work developing new production skills and techniques with analogue sound, while Milio’s site says he has been stepping back into clubs with renewed focus and momentum. Need To Be / Overdub lands as the kind of release that understands its own job, giving the floor time to lock in instead of burning fast.
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