MHL72 Floating Lines lands Feb 27 on PURISM Wave, purist minimal techno
MHL72's four-track Floating Lines landed on PURISM Wave Feb 27, 2026, a 123 BPM set of original mixes available in MP3, FLAC and AIFF for €5.60 on a Bandcamp-style storefront.

MHL72's four-track Floating Lines landed on PURISM Wave on February 27, 2026, catalog number PURISMW92, and appears on the Italian imprint PURISM as a digital release in MP3, FLAC and AIFF formats. The Bandcamp-style listing shows a digital album price of €5.60 EUR or more and promises streaming plus high-quality downloads through the free Bandcamp app.
The record contains four Original Mixes, each clocking 123 BPM. Track one, Floating Lines, runs 7:48 in G minor and is labeled Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic). Track two, Deep Light, is 8:51 in F major under the same genre tag. Track three, Soft Motion, is 8:20 in F major and also carries the Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) label. Track four, Cloud Pattern, is 7:33 in D minor and is tagged Minimal / Deep Tech and Deep Tech. The Bandcamp-style table presents the exact ordering and durations as 1. Floating Lines 07:48, 2. Deep Light 08:51, 3. Soft Motion 08:20, 4. Cloud Pattern 07:33.
All tracks are credited to Mykahilo Hlusko, the name behind the MHL72 alias. The page carries the line “All tracks written & produced by Mykahilo Hlusko. Mastered at DDA Mastering. 2026 & PURISM Wave. All rights reserved.” Mastering is explicitly listed as having been done at DDA Mastering, and the release year shown throughout the listing is 2026.
The label presentation leans hard on the purist angle. Electrobuzz copy on the listing includes the line “Not so much talking, we let the music speak. We are purists.” The label page even reproduces a dictionary-style entry for PURISM: “PURISM |ˈpjʊərɪz(ə)m| noun [ mass noun ] scrupulous or exaggerated observance of or insistence on traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style...” That textual framing sits beside the technical metadata and catalog details.

Sales and catalog hooks are prominent on the page. In addition to the €5.60 album price, PURISM advertises a full digital discography bundle for €344.90 EUR or more, described as 50% off and promising “Get all 123 PURISM releases available on Bandcamp and save 50%.” The listing also names other PURISM Wave entries such as Mountax – Chamber Light, Link (NL) – Waterbase EP, Ross Kiser – Nocturnal EP, Mr. Stee – Warehouse Of Feeling EP and Elia Hicks – Walk On, tying Floating Lines to a broader catalog.
The Electrobuzz-style page lists ancillary assets but leaves some elements incomplete on the scrape. Headings for “Floating Lines – Official Music Video” and “Behind the Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) : Release Notes [...]” appear without further credits or links, and the Bandcamp-style UI fragments include “info | buy track,” “Send as Gift,” “Share / Embed,” and a shopping cart with taxes calculated at checkout. Floating Lines arrives as PURISMW92 and positions MHL72 — Mykahilo Hlusko — as a producer focused on tight, 123 BPM originals mastered at DDA Mastering and released under the PURISM / PURISM Wave umbrella.
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