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Sunnyland’s Keep Moving on VICTORIA blends minimal techno and warm-house groove

Sunnyland’s eight-track Keep Moving pulls representative cuts into a summer-ready snapshot, testing how far the Málaga duo’s minimal-techno language can travel.

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Sunnyland’s Keep Moving on VICTORIA blends minimal techno and warm-house groove
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Sunnyland’s Keep Moving lands on VICTORIA as a compact argument for the Málaga duo’s staying power, bundling eight tracks into a summer-facing set that moves between minimal-techno restraint and warmer house glide. Rather than presenting Sunnyland as a fresh arrival, the release frames the pair as an act with enough history to be heard in motion, not in isolation.

The tracklist, Ready to Party, Offline, Tech Touch, Call You, Disco, We, Litle Happiness and Freischwimmer, gives the EP a clear club shape while keeping the mood light enough for daylight listening. VICTORIA describes Sunnyland’s sound as sitting close to house, minimal techno and deep house, and that overlap is what gives the record its pull. The grooves are direct, but the sequencing suggests patience, with repetition and small details doing the heavy work instead of any oversized payoff.

That approach fits the way the label presents the release. Keep Moving was published on 25 May 2026, and VICTORIA says it gathers some of Sunnyland’s most representative tracks while aiming squarely at the summer season. For minimal techno listeners, that matters because the EP treats minimalism as a working club language, not a theory lesson. The records that last in this lane usually know how to keep momentum without crowding the mix, and Sunnyland lean into that discipline here.

The new EP also makes more sense when set against Sunnyland’s Bandcamp trail. EP 1 arrived on 2 October 2023 with four tracks, including Try, while EP 2 followed on 11 October 2024 with All Time, Starry, Cemetery Man and Turning Over Stones. The catalog also reaches back to Se Feliz in 2021, which shows the duo has been building steadily across several release cycles rather than appearing fully formed with this eight-track statement.

VICTORIA adds another layer of context. The label identifies itself as Julio Victoria’s music imprint, based in Bogotá, Colombia, and describes its run as techno and related sounds from Costa del Sol since 2018. That cross-current of Bogotá curation and Málaga club function gives Keep Moving a neat fit inside a deeper minimal-house continuum. The title says it plainly enough: Sunnyland are not standing still, and this release is built to keep that groove moving.

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