TEKC 909 Drops Compact Minimal Flux EP on Werkstatt Recordings
Werkstatt Recordings released TEKC 909’s 360. The Minimal Flux EP on December 31, 2025, a tight collection of short, minimal-flavored tracks aimed at collectors and DJs. The Bandcamp release lists available formats and credits and continues the label’s run of underground electronic pressings, offering a small but relevant addition to year-end crate-digging and set-building.

Werkstatt Recordings closed out 2025 by posting TEKC 909’s 360. The Minimal Flux EP on its Bandcamp page, with a release date of December 31, 2025. The EP is presented as a compact, minimal-flavored collection featuring concise cuts such as "Chloroform Invasion," designed to appeal to collectors of limited-run physical editions and digital DJs seeking tight, usable material for sets.
The release page lists available formats and credits, and situates the EP within the label’s long-running run of underground electronic pressings. That positioning matters for collectors who prioritize limited pressings and for DJs who track labels with consistent output and clear manufacturing details. Short, focused tracks can be easier to slot into mixes, and compact EPs often provide concentrated ideas DJs can adapt without large time commitments.
For listeners and buyers, practical next steps are straightforward: the EP is available now on Werkstatt Recordings’ Bandcamp page at synthesizer.bandcamp.com/album/360-the-minimal-flux-ep. Check the release page for the specific formats offered and the full credits before purchasing, especially if you’re after a particular physical edition. Limited-run pressings can sell quickly, so act promptly if a vinyl or other physical format is listed and matters to your collection.
Community relevance is twofold. First, TEKC 909’s concise approach reflects a continued appetite in the minimal techno scene for compact statements that prioritize groove and texture over extended arrangements. Second, Werkstatt’s steady run of underground pressings keeps smaller-scale label releases visible to DJs and collectors who curate niche shelves and record-bag sets. This EP may not dominate year-end roundups, but it fits neatly into the practices many of us follow: scouting label pages, checking credits for pressing runs, and grabbing short, mix-ready tracks for immediate use.
Verify formats and credits on the Bandcamp page before purchase, and if you’re a DJ, preview tracks for BPM and cue points that fit your set flow. For collectors, monitor the page for stock updates and act quickly on limited physical runs.
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