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Bruno Pronsato and Richard Rozen Release EP1, Two Raw Analog Tracks

Bruno Pronsato and Richard Rozen released EP1, a limited 12" vinyl-style two-track with "You Don't Say" (09:35) and "Part-ly People" (09:33).

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Bruno Pronsato and Richard Rozen Release EP1, Two Raw Analog Tracks
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Bruno Pronsato and Richard Rozen released EP1, presented as a short, vinyl-style two-track offering (one track per side) that leans explicitly into stripped-back, analog-driven minimal techno. The record centers on two extended cuts: "You Don't Say" at 09:35 and "Part-ly People" at 09:33, timings shown on the Bandcamp and Yoyaku tracklists.

Bandcamp lists EP1 as a "Limited Edition 12" Vinyl Record/Vinyl + Digital Album" with purchase options that read "Buy Vinyl €17 EUR or more" and "Buy Digital Album €4 EUR or more," and includes streaming plus download for digital buyers. Yoyaku’s store page carries the release header and a storefront price of 12,50€. The two platform prices sit side by side in the listings: Yoyaku at 12,50€ and Bandcamp showing minimums of €17 for the vinyl and €4 for the digital album.

Yoyaku’s product blurb frames the music in explicit terms: "Bruno Pronsato & Richard Rozen present EP1 and EP2, two raw, analog-driven cuts that push deeper into minimalist techno territory than ever before. Each record features one track per side, giving these stripped-back, pressure-filled grooves the full space they deserve. The duo craft a sound that is both rugged and meticulously focused, essential material for true minimal heads." That language matches the release presentation on Bandcamp and underscores the vinyl-first sequencing and one-track-per-side physical approach.

Bandcamp’s page shows additional interface details that confirm the release format and community interest: a package image is present, the site UI offers "Send as Gift," and follower thumbnails include names such as Pete Srdic, Edward curtain, YavorSki, mariomannheim, P×E×R×C×Y, Matteo Forgiarini, taro_fujiki, optuyia, and frikfrak74. Bruno Pronsato’s Bandcamp profile lists his location as Berlin, Germany; Richard Rozen’s location is not shown in the provided excerpts.

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Context on Yoyaku’s catalog places Pronsato in a familiar neighborhood: listings alongside Autoportrait En 2 Coupes (LOG83 / LOG083), The Girls Thing (PERLON118), and other Logistic Records items such as Robert Hood’s Archives (LOG90) and releases tagged Minimal and Minimal Techno. These adjacent catalog entries help signal the sonic lineage Yoyaku assigns to EP1.

Several practical details remain absent from the available excerpts: no explicit label or catalog number for EP1 is shown, Bandcamp displays a credits heading but the credits themselves are not provided, and Yoyaku mentions a companion EP2 while the original short report focused solely on EP1. Available now via Bandcamp and listed on Yoyaku, EP1’s two nine-minute tracks deliver the kind of stripped-back, pressure-filled grooves the product copy promises, with platform-specific pricing that collectors and DJs will want to compare before buying.

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