Sidney Charles drops Face Your Fear EP on Factory 93, minimal deep-tech
Sidney Charles, the Hamburg-born DJ/producer, has released Face Your Fear EP on Factory 93 (F93RECS127B), a three-track package out 2026-03-06 in MP3, FLAC and AIFF.

Sidney Charles, a Hamburg-born DJ/producer, a long-running figure in European house/techno circles and label boss known for dancefloor-focused productions, has released Face Your Fear EP on Factory 93 Records, catalog F93RECS127B, with a 2026-03-06 release date. From Factory 93 Records comes “Face Your Fear EP”, Sidney Charles‘s latest 3-track minimal / deep tech project, out now in lossless formats.
Face Your Fear EP is a three-track package described as sitting between minimal, deep-tech and club-focused production, and the title phrasing that framed the release calls it “three tight minimal / deep-tech cuts for the dancefloor.” The package is clearly aimed at DJs: Electrobuzz notes the release spans 131–133 BPM across its 3 tracks, and the track durations and keys support extended mixing and harmonic overlap.
The tracklist presents two minimal / deep-tech cuts and one breakbeat-leaning closer. “Face Your Fear (Extended Mix)” runs 6:47 at 133 BPM in D minor and is labeled Minimal / Deep Tech. “Talk is Cheap (Extended Mix)” runs 6:23 at 131 BPM in A minor and is likewise tagged Minimal / Deep Tech. The EP closes with “This Is The Way (Extended Mix),” a 7:46 cut at 133 BPM in B flat minor with genre tags Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass. Each track entry in the release metadata is shown with a “Download MP3” option alongside lossless availability.
Technically the EP gives DJs flexible tempo options: the 131–133 BPM window lets you slip between a 131-driven groove and 133 peak-time energy without large tempo shifts, and the three keys—D minor, A minor, and Bb minor—offer harmonic pairings and contrast for mixing. The extended mixes, clocking 6:23 to 7:46, are set up for long blends and peak-time layering on club systems.
Packaging and promotion details are straightforward: the release appears with cover artwork labeled “Sidney Charles - Face Your Fear EP on Factory 93 Records” and Electrobuzz references an official music video for the EP. Availability is listed as MP3, FLAC and AIFF, with the outlet explicitly stating the record is out now in lossless formats.
For DJs and selectors who map sets by BPM and key, Face Your Fear EP supplies three purpose-built tools: two deep-tech/minimal tracks for sustained builds and a breaks-tinged closer for a set pivot. With catalog number F93RECS127B and the Factory 93 backing, the release slots neatly into modern club programming and extended DJ mixes.
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