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Paniz69 releases two-track minimal EP Lowder on Laydee V

Paniz69 kept Lowder tight with one original and a dub remix, turning a minimal EP into a DJ-ready twofer on Laydee V.

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Paniz69 releases two-track minimal EP Lowder on Laydee V
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Paniz69 made the right call by keeping Lowder small. The Laydee V release landed on 13 June 2026 with just two cuts, the original Paniz69 - Lowder and Lowder Meet dubremix, and Bandcamp tagged it plainly as a minimal EP. That stripped-back shape is the whole appeal here: one direct floor tool, one dub-leaning answer, no wasted space.

The remix twist gives the record its edge. In minimal techno, a dub remix can do more than stretch a track out, it can change its job completely, shifting something from a blunt, DJ-ready statement into a looser, more atmospheric version that breathes differently in the mix. That contrast makes Lowder easier to program and easier to remember. One version can carry the room with a tight groove, while the dubremix opens the same idea into a more spacious, delay-soaked form that should sit well in deeper, later-set territory.

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Lowder also fits neatly inside Laydee V’s current lane. The label is based in London, UK, and Laydee V’s Bandcamp profile identifies the project as a DJ/producer and owner of Platform 7even and PL7 record labels. Recent releases such as Rabbit Hole, Fragments and Domino show the same preference for concise packages, often pairing an original with a remix rather than padding out a longer format. That pattern matters because it gives Lowder context: this is not a one-off experiment, but part of a catalog that keeps choosing compact, club-useful statements over sprawl.

Paniz69 brings a broader backstory to the release as well. Traxsource describes the artist as a musician, singer and producer who moved from punk and rock bands and solo projects into minimal deep tech. Earlier activity includes the On Off EP on Tonic D Records, released on 15 April 2019. Paniz69’s YouTube profile identifies the artist as Gianni Panizzut and says he owns BOH Label, which adds another layer to the project’s independent profile.

Meet is just as important to the shape of Lowder. The name has already surfaced repeatedly across Laydee V releases, including Sheeple, Rabbit Hole, Symbiosis Remixes and Shapes LP, so this is clearly part of a working circle rather than a random pairing. That is why Lowder lands with more force than a plain two-track upload usually would: it is compact, it is functional, and the dub remix gives the original enough of a second life to make the whole thing worth a close listen.

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