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Stefano Noferini drops club-ready minimal techno cut on Deeperfect

Stefano Noferini’s single “Someone” landed on Deeperfect as a warehouse-ready cut tagged for minimal techno, deep tech and tech house.

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Stefano Noferini drops club-ready minimal techno cut on Deeperfect
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Stefano Noferini kept the package lean with “Someone,” a single built for circulation between minimal techno and deep-tech sets rather than for a sprawling EP shelf. The release arrived on June 10, 2026, via Deeperfect, and the Bandcamp page says plenty with very little: title track, artist name, and a label banner that reads “Get Deep and Aim for Perfect.”

The metadata does the heavier lifting. “Someone” is tagged hip house, dance, deep tech, electronic, groove, house, minimal techno, tech house and warehouse, which puts the record squarely in the space where DJs need one clean, functional cut that can move a room without overexplaining itself. Calling it a single instead of an EP sharpens that message even further. This is not a statement release built around scale. It is a booth tool designed to travel fast from label page to club floor.

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That fit makes sense given who Noferini is and what Deeperfect has become. Beatport describes him as an Italian DJ and producer, a main protagonist in the international house-music scene, and the man running Deeperfect Records. Resident Advisor has long framed him as a house specialist with a strong floor instinct, and that reputation matters here because “Someone” sits comfortably across house and techno without choosing sides too rigidly.

Deeperfect itself has spent more than two decades building that exact kind of lane. Founded in 2003 in Florence, Italy, the label started as a vinyl-only operation before expanding digitally in 2007 through Beatport distribution. A January 2026 Beatport feature described its approach as “music before the name,” and that philosophy is all over this release. The catalog has passed 500 tracks, but the logic remains the same: keep the focus on utility, groove and the right kind of pressure for the room.

That is why “Someone” matters in the current minimal-techno economy. It is not trying to dominate the conversation with concept or excess. It is trying to slot cleanly into it, the way a proper Deeperfect record should, with just enough warehouse weight and deep-tech polish to earn quick testing from selectors who know exactly where it belongs.

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