MSI releases raw white label minimal techno EP on Bandcamp
MSI’s FN 001 arrived as a three-track white-label tool, built for pressure, repetition and 140 BPM club use. Its raw 909 drive and spare hardware sequencing make the function obvious.

MSI’s FN 001 landed as exactly the kind of minimal techno release that still matters when the scene wants function over gloss: a raw, uncompromising three-track white label built around stripped-back arrangements, a relentless 909 rhythm section and a steady 140 BPM pulse. Offered as a free download in 24-bit/44.1kHz, it puts utility first and leaves the drama to the groove.
The tracklist is as direct as the concept. FN 001, FN 002 and FN 003 form a tight three-cut set, with sharp hardware sequencing and hypnotic deep pads doing the heavy lifting instead of hooks or overworked breakdowns. The writing on the release makes the intent clear: this is music meant to hold tension, not explain itself, and to keep a DJ’s options open by staying lean enough to mix, loop and extend.
That framing fits the artist behind MSI. Bandcamp identifies the project as Marius from Warsaw, Poland, and says he has been passionate about electronic music since 2004. He previously shared vinyl DJ sets on YouTube and now produces home-made house, techno and ambient under different aliases, including Softcode, using Ableton to shape different moods and emotions. FN 001 reads like a continuation of that working method rather than a one-off detour.
It also sits inside a visible run of releases that gives the project more weight than a lone upload. MSI’s page lists STATIC GRID EP from February 15, 2026, Midnight Groove from May 1, 2026, Erosion - 1 (Urban Echo Remix) from March 21, 2026, Carrie Reimagined: The Bootleg EP from December 13, 2025, and MSI 003 from February 21, 2024, a raw, fast-paced techno EP first worked under the title 909 Test. The YouTube channel tied to Marius Kamuf is tagged Best of minimal & techno-minimal !, and FN 001 lands squarely in that lane: sparse, hard-edged and built to be used, not just heard once.
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