New Remix Pack Delivers Deep and Minimal Tech Selections
A comprehensive remix pack titled Remix Pack – Minimal & Deep Tech is released today, January 7, 2026, offering dozens of tracks across minimal and deep tech subgenres. The collection spans tempos from 125 to 135 BPM and includes originals and remixes from underground and international producers, making it a practical resource for DJs and small venues refining sets.

Remix Pack – Minimal & Deep Tech drops today with an extensive list of tracks tailored to DJs, selectors, and fans who favor stripped-back grooves and deep atmospheres. The release gathers originals and remixes from a broad international roster, with tempos clustered between 125 and 135 BPM and file sizes that suit both desktop libraries and mobile setups.
Top entries include Ajk (Us) with three original 128 BPM cuts: Bon Apetit (29.68 MB), Shake That Shi (27.45 MB), and Six Shots (29.98 MB). Colombia’s Angelground supplies a string of originals at 127 and 128 BPM, including Conocerte at 128 BPM and 69.53 MB, and Futuro at 127 BPM and 48.02 MB, providing deeper, longer-form material suited for transitions and sustained mixes. Remix highlights appear throughout the pack, such as Aquo’s Tonight remixed by Arkady Antsyrev at 127 BPM and 54.11 MB, and Krysenstern’s leaner 126 BPM edit at 39.18 MB.
The collection covers both short, DJ-friendly tools and fuller extended mixes. Bizza’s cuts are compact and punchy, with Wavy Original at 129 BPM and just 13.20 MB and a Funk Cartel remix at 128 BPM and 13.82 MB, ideal for quick drops and edits. At the faster end, Faber (Berlin) offers Desert (Gunilla Remix) at 135 BPM and 14.32 MB, while Jasper Thomassen’s Shimmer sits at 131 BPM and 37.64 MB, giving selectors options for peak energy moments.
Practical value is immediate. The clear BPM markers let beatmatching and harmonic mixing proceed without extensive prep. File sizes range from around 11 MB for terse tools to nearly 70 MB for extended originals, so verify storage and transfer times before mobile gigs. Check metadata and cue points, and audition longer tracks like Angelground’s Conocerte and Flatty Tatcher’s Petrichor (128 BPM, 44.95 MB) for sustained, atmospheric passages during warm-ups or deeper set segments.
The full post lists multiple remix-pack groupings across genres, and the download link is available to members, making it straightforward to grab the complete set. For community DJs and radio hosts, the pack is a useful crate-digging compilation that highlights emerging producers and remixers across regional scenes. Maintain organized crates by tempo and energy, and label compact files for quick recall on USB sticks and performance drives.
Remix Pack – Minimal & Deep Tech is a practical, ready-to-play bundle for anyone curating minimal and deep tech sets, offering both immediate tools and deeper cuts for longer-term rotation.
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