Music4Aliens releases Le Son Du Placard - Boa subscriber EP
Naples label Music4Aliens issued a subscriber-only two-track EP on January 9, 2026, offering compact, peak-time-ready tools for DJs and label supporters.

Music4Aliens, the Naples-based imprint, quietly released Le Son Du Placard - Boa as a subscriber-only two-track EP on January 9, 2026, delivering tightly focused material aimed squarely at club DJs and label supporters. The package includes two concise pieces designed for immediate DJ use: "After Eight" at 6:02 and "Boa" at 6:04.
The label frames the drop as a return for LSDP and describes it as a "minima techno EP" approach, positioning the tracks between minimal and psy/peak-time techno. Files are offered as high-quality downloads for subscribers, making them ready-to-play tools for vinyl-adjacent sets, digital crates, and live mixes. The Bandcamp release page provides the track previews and the release date for listeners to audition before downloading.
Short, single-focus tracks like these have practical value in a DJ context. At roughly six minutes each, they hit a sweet spot for quick blends, looped layering, and flexible placement across a night - useful both for warm-up duties where hypnotic tread matters and for peak-time slots that demand driving minimal energy. Their compact runtime reduces the need for long structural mixing and lets DJs deploy them as burners, set stoppers, or connective tissue between longer, peak-focused records.
For supporters and collectors, the subscriber-only model keeps the circulation tight while ensuring contributors receive high-quality assets fit for club systems. That approach suits DJs who prioritize ready-to-drop files and want to back a label that curates utility-focused releases. For producers, the release is an example of how concise arrangement and concentrated rhythmic design can translate directly into performance-ready material.

Expect these tracks to appear in sets where hypnotic repetition and forward momentum are desired more than lengthy breakdowns or maximalist production. The release also signals Music4Aliens doubling down on functional releases that serve DJs first, with LSDP returning to a streamlined aesthetic.
If you want to hear or acquire the EP, check the Music4Aliens subscriber channel and the Bandcamp page for previews and download options. For DJs, the takeaway is clear: compact, peak-time-ready tools are back in the toolkit, and this EP is built to slot into mixes without fuss.
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