PiNG Drops Micro-Minimal Sample Pack for Producers on Hidden Circuits
Portsmouth producer PiNG (UK) released Micro-Minimal Vol.1 on Hidden Circuits March 8, delivering drum and texture samples built specifically for the micro/minimal space.

Portsmouth's PiNG (UK) landed a new tool for the stripped-back end of the techno spectrum on March 8, releasing SAMPLE PACK - Micro-Minimal Vol.1 through Hidden Circuits, a commercially-distributed pack aimed squarely at producers working in micro and minimal territory.
The pack centers on drum material and textural content, the kind of surgical, low-mass sound design that defines the micro-minimal aesthetic. Rather than broad-spectrum loops or genre-spanning kits, PiNG's approach is focused: everything in the pack is oriented toward the spare, hypnotic frameworks that characterize the style, where the space between elements carries as much weight as the sounds themselves.
Hidden Circuits, the label handling distribution, brings the release into commercial channels, giving producers straightforward access rather than limiting it to niche forum drops or direct-only downloads. PiNG also packaged the release with demo tracks and instructions, which gives users a practical reference point for how the material is intended to sit in a mix and how to get the most out of the textures provided.

For a Portsmouth producer to place a focused micro-minimal release through an established distribution channel signals a clear intent: this isn't a quick sample dump but a curated offering with enough structure around it to function as a working toolkit. The inclusion of demo tracks in particular sets a functional context that raw sample packs often skip, letting producers hear the material in motion before committing it to their own arrangements.
Micro-Minimal Vol.1 is available now through Hidden Circuits.
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