On 20 June 2025, Melomana Records toasts catalogue number MEL050 with a dark-lit, club-ready statement from Mexican producer Diaz Tech. A veteran of fifteen years behind drum machines and modular patch cables, Díaz merges acid bite with EBM muscle, then seasons it all with his own Spanish-spoken vox—a brew equal parts retro flash and contemporary punch.
The title cut “Singular o Regular” kicks the doors wide with saw-toothed bass and metallic claps that feel forged in a warehouse furnace. Díaz’s half-whispered mantra threads through the mix like a conspiratorial grin, ramping tension until the break detonates in strobe-lit hysteria. Its counterpart, “Señal Auditiva,” slides into a rubber-band electro groove: syncopated 808s, psychic synth squelches, and a low-slung hook built for 4 a.m. basements. Both originals showcase the producer’s flair for quilting digital grit onto analog warmth, creating tracks that read “psychedelic” even as they punch straight to the ribcage.
Remix duty comes in two contrasting flavors. Panka Panka turns “Singular o Regular” into a rave siren, dialing up the acid resonance and stripping the drums to raw bone—perfect ammunition for DJs who flirt with the redline. Meanwhile, Buenos Aires mainstays Martin Noise & Javier Ferreira re-imagine “Señal Auditiva” as a breakbeat marauder, folding funky shuffle into the EP’s otherwise four-to-the-floor DNA and proving that Melomana’s vision of the dance-floor extends well beyond a single tempo.
Marking its 50th milestone, the label doubles down on everything it has championed: forward-leaning club music steeped in analog attitude and global perspective. Singular o Regular doesn’t just celebrate that history—it jolts it forward, eyes fixed on smoke-filled rooms still to come. In Díaz Tech’s world, the past supplies the hardware, the present provides the pressure, and the future arrives drenched in sweat and reverb.
Tracklist
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Singular o Regular (Original Mix)
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Señal Auditiva (Original Mix)
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Singular o Regular (Panka Panka Remix)
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Señal Auditiva (Martin Noise & Javier Ferreira Remix)

