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One-Hour Drifting Away Deep Minimal Techno Mix Uploaded 15 February 2026

A one-hour continuous mix titled "Best Deep Minimal Techno [2026], Drifting Away" landed on YouTube, uploaded 15 February 2026 and billed as "Deep Minimal Techno – Groovy, Hypnotic, Atmospheric, Rolling, Underground."

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One-Hour Drifting Away Deep Minimal Techno Mix Uploaded 15 February 2026
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A one-hour continuous mix titled "Best Deep Minimal Techno [2026], Drifting Away" appeared on YouTube with an upload date of 15 February 2026 and a description that frames the selection as "Deep Minimal Techno – Groovy, Hypnotic, Atmospheric, Rolling, Underground." The mix presents itself as a focused deep-minimal set and is explicitly described in the captured metadata as a one-hour continuous mix.

The uploader makes two clear claims in the captured description: that "tracks are original productions" and that the mix is positioned as "designed for losing track of ti" - the latter phrase is truncated in the available capture. The mix title also appears in variant strings associated with the upload, including "Best Deep Minimal Techno Mix [2026] | Drifting Away Deep Minimal Techno – Groovy, Hypnotic, Atmospheric, Rolling," which underscores the uploader's emphasis on groove, atmosphere, and underground sensibility.

Scene context for January and February 2026 appears in a contemporaneous Beatport excerpt that lists multiple minimal/deep charts and releases. Beatport headings reproduced in the excerpt include "Best New Hype Minimal / Deep: January 2026," "Best New Minimal / Deep Tech: February 2026," and "Best New Hype Minimal / Deep: February 2026." The Beatport strings also list artists and releases such as OUTTEN, Daniel Orpi, Bassel Darwish with "All Night Long," Pheelo's "Jumpin' EP," Laydee V's "REMIXES VIII," Vele's "Nostromo," and label or release strings including You&Me Records' "My Brain EP" and Levi Swarn's "Concrete Bass EP" on neXup recz.

Other Beatport items in the captured excerpt that map the scene include Mike Shannon on "Off World Synthetics Chart," Kevin Yost on "Here We Go Chart," Elisa Amaral on "Fashion Killer - Release Chart," and editorial tags like "EXCLUSIVE," "HYPE," and "MAGIC 🪄." Chart names such as "Weekend Picks House 2026: Week 4" and "TOUCHED CHART | WALKING INTO 2026 LIKE" (Mahony) appear alongside releases and artist names including Luciano, Hector Couto, Cristina Lazic, and Darius Syrossian.

Chronologically, the Drifting Away mix upload on 15 February 2026 sits within the same month window as Beatport's February 2026 listings and shortly after January 2026 entries, but the available material does not show any direct Beatport listing that references the Drifting Away mix or the uploader by name. The supplied capture likewise lacks a public tracklist, timestamps, channel name, or full uploader contact details for the mix.

For DJs, selectors, and listeners who want to verify claims or grab specific IDs, check the video's description block for the full uploader wording and any posted tracklist, and consult Beatport chart pages for full release credits and positions for the January and February 2026 minimal/deep charts referenced here. The concrete strings captured in this report include the exact uploader descriptor "Deep Minimal Techno – Groovy, Hypnotic, Atmospheric, Rolling, Underground." and the truncated uploader phrase "tracks are original productions and positions the mix as 'designed for losing track of ti" which should be confirmed against the live video description.

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