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Power House Records releases cinematic minimal techno cut Shadows Paralels

Punchy house rhythms, deep rolling basslines and shadowy techno textures make Fagoilussions' Shadows Paralels feel built for the floor, not the background.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Power House Records releases cinematic minimal techno cut Shadows Paralels
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Punchy house-influenced rhythms, deep rolling basslines and shadowy techno textures give Fagoilussions’ Shadows Paralels immediate club weight. Power House Records frames the cut as a tense, cinematic ride that moves with steady intensity and underground elegance, more about pressure and atmosphere than any oversized payoff.

That balance matters here because the record sits right in the narrow lane where minimal tension, deep tech and darker house overlap. Beatport listed Shadows Paralels as a Power House Records pre-order and release entry at 144 BPM, with a release date of May 29, 2026, while Qobuz indexed it for June 12, 2026. However the platform dates line up, the message is the same: this is a track aimed at late-night sets, where a locked groove and careful shading can carry as much force as a bigger peak-time record.

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Power House Records is a credible home for that approach. The label’s Bandcamp pages place it in San Francisco, California, note offices in Germany and California, and describe it as a home for Progressive, Trance, Electro and house-oriented music. An older label profile described Power House as Germany-based and active across vinyl, digital EPs, DJ mix CDs and exclusive digital singles, and its catalog stretches back at least to 2013 and 2014 with releases like Power House Vol. 1 and Parallel Universe EP. That history gives Shadows Paralels a useful context: this is not a left-field detour, but part of a label identity that has long moved between harder dance formats and more atmospheric club material.

The label’s recent Minimalyst release, Bad Dreams, used similar language around deep grooves, hypnotic rhythms and minimal textures, which makes Shadows Paralels feel like another step in the same direction. Fagoilussions gets the benefit of that lineage while pushing the mood toward something more cinematic, with the emphasis squarely on groove, shade and patient development. In a scene where so many records chase impact by stacking more and more elements, Shadows Paralels stands out by trusting the dark space between them.

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