Minim.all Releases Volar Sede EP With Kobzar and Malko Remixes
Volar Sede's five-track "Raaj Salocin EP" landed on minim.all on March 29, with remixes from label founder Mikhail Kobzar and longtime collaborator Yefim Malko.

The "Raaj Salocin EP" landed on minim.all on March 29, placing five tracks from Volar Sede into a label catalog that Mikhail Kobzar and Pavel B. have been building since early 2011. The label was founded with an artistic concept rooted in minimalism, and that founding intent runs directly through this release: a concise, DJ-functional statement of minimal club logic with two remixes folded in for range.
The remix architecture is worth reading carefully before you load these files. Kobzar is not a courtesy name on this record. He is the label's founder, also known as Plastic Sound, and his involvement as a remixer here means the person who built the infrastructure behind the release is also the one reaching back into Volar Sede's originals and reworking them. That context shapes how his version sits in a set: it carries the label's internal logic rather than an outside perspective, making it the structurally grounded choice when you want the room to feel the weight of the catalog behind a track.
Yefim Malko takes the second remix slot from a position of his own depth within the ecosystem. His collaboration history with Kobzar includes original productions under the label, and he mixed the label's Vol. 3 compilation in full, a curatorial role that signals a producer who thinks about sequencing and tonal arc rather than isolated moments. Where Kobzar's remix offers precision with lineage, Malko's version works the transitional register: the cut to reach for when a set needs a directional shift rather than a continuation.
For the "choose your version" breakdown, the originals are the load-bearing material. Volar Sede's intent is intact across those tracks, and they carry the EP's narrative thread without interruption, useful for the connective tissue of a late-night set where the move needs to be invisible. The Kobzar remix is the label-founder's rework, built for the moment when you want something demonstrably precise. The Malko remix is the curator's turn, structured for the pivot.
minim.all releases digital and vinyl across minimal, microhouse, and adjacent underground forms, and the Bandcamp release delivers lossless files for immediate download, practical timing for DJs finalizing spring bookings. The five-track format gives a full kit: two original cuts and two remixes creating a spread of tempo and mood across the EP's running time.
Releasing just ahead of April gigs, "Raaj Salocin EP" positions Volar Sede as a new voice inside a network where both remixers have been operating since the label's earliest years. The collaborative structure does what small-label minimal releases do best: extend a track's reach through producers who already know the rooms it's going to be played in.
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