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Miro Pajic’s Lazerslut Best Of, Pt. 1 compiles decades of minimal deep-tech

Miro Pajic released Best Of, Pt. 1 on March 5, 2026 via his Lazerslut Records imprint, a curated snapshot of decades of his minimal and deep-tech work from Berlin.

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Miro Pajic’s Lazerslut Best Of, Pt. 1 compiles decades of minimal deep-tech
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Miro Pajic quietly closed out a chapter of his Berlin output with Best Of, Pt. 1, released on March 5, 2026 through his own Lazerslut Records. The compilation collects material that traces Pajic’s decades-long path through minimal, deep-tech and techno-adjacent territory, presenting a concentrated view of the tracks and textures that have defined his sets and productions.

Pajic, a Berlin-based DJ and producer and founder of Lazerslut Records, assembled the release as a curated statement from across his career. The label imprint, run by Pajic out of Berlin, has long been a vehicle for his austere grooves and stripped-down programming, and Best Of, Pt. 1 is explicitly positioned as a retrospective that foregrounds that minimal sensibility. The title itself, Best Of, Pt. 1, signals an editorial approach rather than a simple reissue.

The compilation documents the stylistic through-lines that fans of Pajic’s sets already recognize: tight, functional arrangements, emphasis on pocket and groove, and a palette anchored in deep-tech timbres. Those elements reflect Pajic’s decades of output in minimal and deep-tech idioms, and the March 5 release captures them in a sequence meant for both DJ play and focused listening. For DJs who have followed Lazerslut’s catalogue in Berlin clubs and late-night vinyl crates, the release provides ready-made material to slot into peak and afterhours sets.

Best Of, Pt. 1 also clarifies Pajic’s curatorial role at Lazerslut Records. As founder, Pajic has shepherded releases that sit between minimalism and broader techno adjacencies, and this compilation consolidates that stance into a single package released on his label. The fact that Pajic chose to aggregate this material under the Lazerslut name on March 5 underscores the label’s continuing identity as a platform for his work and aesthetic.

Expect the compilation to act as a reference for minimal techno DJs and collectors who track Berlin imprint activity and long-running producers. The release date of March 5, 2026 marks a moment where Pajic not only looks back at decades of minimal and deep-tech production but also stakes a claim to further curation under Lazerslut Records, with Best Of, Pt. 1 serving as the first entry in what the title implies will be an ongoing series.

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