Tetsu Okawa Drops Minimal Techno Single "ULTRA" via ToronFactoryRecords
Japan-based producer Tetsu Okawa released "ULTRA" via ToronFactoryRecords at 105 BPM, placing the single firmly in afterhours minimal techno territory.

Tetsu Okawa landed "ULTRA" on ToronFactoryRecords on April 3, a standalone single that sits at 105 BPM and reaches across the boundary between minimal techno and electronica.
The track is available through ToronFactoryRecords' Bandcamp channel, priced at ¥270 JPY or more for a digital download, with worldwide streaming and purchase access from the moment it went live. The release page carries genre metadata tagging it under electronica, minimal techno, and techno, a combination that signals exactly the kind of textural layering that defines the label's catalog positioning.
At 105 BPM, "ULTRA" runs noticeably slower than the driving pulse of conventional peak-hour minimal. That figure places it in a down-tempo range that works as a bridge piece: heavy enough to maintain club momentum but measured enough for the more introspective stretches of an afterhours set. For selectors who build sets with deliberate tempo architecture, that gap below standard minimal territory is a specific and useful tool rather than an arbitrary stylistic choice.
Okawa is based in Japan, and "ULTRA" reflects ToronFactory's consistent practice of platforming local electronic artists alongside experimental techno and electronica. For DJs scouting non-Anglophone minimal scenes, a Japan-based release like this brings a distinct percussive palette and regional studio sensibility that differs from the European axis around which much of the genre's conversation tends to center.
The explicit BPM and genre tags on the Bandcamp release page also streamline the evaluation process for selectors assessing new material. Minimal producers don't always publish tempo metadata on single releases, so the inclusion of bpm105 on the listing reduces the guesswork involved in fitting "ULTRA" into a mix. Its electronica lean makes the track particularly effective as a transition piece between deeper, groove-driven techno and the slower, more textural end of the minimal spectrum.
With "ULTRA," ToronFactoryRecords adds another data point to its identity as a label operating in the quieter, more considered corners of the global minimal scene.
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