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Tarek Jr and Lucas Pizarro Deliver Dark Minimal EP on Nada Espacial

Cierra Los Ojos EP lands as Nada Espacial's NE098, two tracks of dark minimal from Tarek Jr and Lucas Pizarro mapped for late-night sequencing.

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Tarek Jr and Lucas Pizarro Deliver Dark Minimal EP on Nada Espacial
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Two tracks, one clear intent. Tarek Jr and Lucas Pizarro's Cierra Los Ojos EP, arriving on Nada Espacial as catalog number NE098, hit Bandcamp on March 31 with the kind of economy that dark minimal demands: nothing wasted, nothing added for effect.

The title track makes its programming position explicit. "Cierra Los Ojos" (Close Your Eyes) is after-hours material, built for the segment of a night when a crowd has stopped asking for direction and started accepting it. Its introspective character lives in the arrangement's restraint: the moment where a loop runs three or four cycles with no new information introduced, trusting the listener to fill the gap. That negative space is the sound design decision worth locking onto on a first listen. It is the point where the track earns or loses its room.

"Kamchatka" works a different slot. Its progressive lean positions it closer to the peak-adjacent window, where tension is building but has not broken. The geographic reference cues something in the imagination: a remote peninsula, cold, structurally intact, underpopulated. In practice, this is the track that functions as a warm-up set closer or an early after-hours opener, carrying enough forward momentum to anchor a transition without yanking the room out of its mood. The groove detail is the thing to follow here: each element introduced sits with deliberate weight, and what gets pulled away is as considered as what stays.

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Nada Espacial, the Mallorca-based digital label run by Eraseland and Abstruse with mastering by Dimmed Sounds, has been releasing in this territory across the full run of its catalog. NE098 represents nearly one hundred entries in that focused editorial line: underground minimal, limited track counts, mood-first sequencing. Co-producers Tarek Jr and Lucas Pizarro fit cleanly into that selection criteria, craft-forward and aimed at the crate-digging selector who treats a DJ set as a narrative rather than a playlist.

The "dark minimal" and "minimalist" tags Nada Espacial assigned to the EP do real taxonomic work for anyone still building out April sets. Low-tempo, texture-driven, introspective: these are not incidental descriptors but practical programming signals. For a scene that has always valued what gets left out as much as what goes in, that specificity is worth more than any amount of marketing copy.

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