Newtone Records Adds Minimal Techno Vinyl From Witch Trials and Mikkel Metal
Newtone Records added Witch Trials' Return To Nothing and Mikkel Metal's Rebuild to its minimal techno vinyl new‑arrivals listing, giving DJs and collectors fresh wax to source.

Newtone Records updated its minimal techno new‑arrivals listing to include two recent vinyl arrivals that matter to DJs, selectors, and collectors. Witch Trials' Return To Nothing on Temple Of Sound appears on the shop's listing dated 2026-01-30, while Mikkel Metal's Rebuild on Echocord shows up with a 2026-01-29 date. The entries are part of a cluster of recent vinyl arrivals that Newtone flagged at the end of January.
These additions put fresh pressings into circulation at a moment when DJs are locking in new material for spring sets and selectors are looking to refresh crate content. Witch Trials and Mikkel Metal both carry recognition in minimal techno circles, and the label pairings - Temple Of Sound and Echocord - signal releases aimed squarely at the club and dub-leaning sides of the scene. Availability on vinyl matters here: physical copies still drive new wire-to-needle moments in sets and remain prized by collectors for crate-ready exclusivity.
Newtone's new-arrivals listing is acting as a marketplace bulletin for the community. The entries list arrival dates of Jan 29-30, 2026, which confirms these are recent pressings rather than back-catalog reissues. For DJs preparing tightened minimal sets built on micro-rhythms and stripped-back grooves, acquiring these records now reduces the risk of missing out on limited press runs. For collectors, the listing is a head start to check condition, sleeve variants, and pressing counts where available.
Practical next steps include confirming stock with Newtone, checking condition notes for new copies, and planning shipping or click-and-collect depending on your location. If you rotate vinyl in radio shows or club nights, cueing a side from Witch Trials or Mikkel Metal into a practice session will reveal how these cuts sit in a mix and whether they add the intended tension or weight to a set. Sellers and resellers will also watch for demand signals; scarcity can emerge quickly for label releases that resonate in the community.
This update is a reminder that even in a digital-first era, the minimal techno scene still hinges on timely vinyl circulation. Keep an eye on Newtone Records' minimal techno new-arrivals for the next wave of pressings, and treat Jan 29-30 entries as fresh stock to audition and, if they fit, lock into upcoming playlists.
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