TiM TASTE Drops Club-Ready Minimal Techno EP In My Zone for DJs
TiM TASTE released a two-track minimal techno EP, In My Zone, with club-ready structure aimed at DJs and dark/minimal techno fans.

TiM TASTE dropped In My Zone on January 20, 2026, a concise two-track EP tailored for DJs and late-night sets. The release, catalogued as SUBIOS196 on Subios Records, presents contemporary minimal/dark techno with a focus on functionality for mixing and club use.
The EP contains two tracks: "In My Zone" and "Lost In Mind." The Subios Records Bandcamp release page lists full credits, purchase and streaming options, and release metadata, making it straightforward for selectors and crate-diggers to grab files with the information needed for tracklists and digital libraries. The Bandcamp page preserves the release metadata that DJs rely on for BPM, label credits, and catalog numbers, and it provides instant access to high-quality downloads and streaming previews.
For DJs the practical value is immediate. The listing frames both cuts as club-ready material, which signals arrangement choices and sonic clarity optimized for extended mixes and peak-time use. Minimal and dark techno DJs looking for fresh, tight grooves can drop these tracks into sets where percussive focus and hypnotic repetition are required. The release’s compact format also suits selectors who prefer short, impactful drops rather than long-form EPs.
Subios Records continues to serve the minimal techno community by offering digital distribution and clear metadata on Bandcamp, which supports straightforward purchases and integrates with common DJ tools. The SUBIOS196 designation puts the release in the label’s catalog, useful for collectors who track label output or for radio and podcast hosts curating recent minimal techno offerings.
Community relevance extends beyond immediate DJ utility. Fans of minimal and dark techno will find a focused statement that fits contemporary club aesthetics while offering enough texture to stand up in headphone listening. Producers and aspiring DJs can study the arrangement choices and production clarity as an example of how to craft dancefloor-ready minimal tracks that prioritize groove and functional structure.
Where to hear and buy the EP: the Subios Records Bandcamp release page hosts streaming previews and purchase options. Expect DJs to start testing the tracks in mixes and for the cuts to appear in sets where stripped-back momentum and tight rhythmic control are prized. Keep an eye on Subios Records and TiM TASTE for further releases that aim squarely at the club floor.
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