Out on Peach Discs, Demuja‘s “Stop Asking Me” is a 1-track minimal / deep tech record with something to offer fans of the style. Clocking in at 4:16 and locked at 130 BPM, this one is built for extended play.

Stop Asking Me – Minimal / Deep Tech at 130 BPM
Artists: Demuja
Genre: Minimal / Deep Tech
Release Date: 2026-05-06
Label: Peach Discs
Catalog: PEACH027S
Behind the Minimal / Deep Tech : Release Notes
Peach Discs continues into 2026 with a deeply jacking record from the king of the live house jam Demuja. If you’ve seen him on the ‘gram you’ll know just how incredibly prolific he is – the tracks that make up this EP were whittled down, tweaked and finessed from close to 100 demos, and we’re thrilled with what we’ve put together, together. In his own words, the EP is “a little love letter to the dancefloor that lives within the idea of a long, sweaty night out. All the tracks were made at very different stages – some produced a while ago, others more recently – and I hope that’s part of what makes the EP interesting as well.” The “title.txt” EP embodies a pure distillation of Demuja’s sound- rooted in classic house techniques with a dubbed-out sensibility and, the record’s five tracks all stem from live-jams bashed out with focused intention in his Austrian studio on a plethora of drum machines, synths and effects units. Things kick off with probably the wiggliest of the lot, as “Stop Asking Me” worms a long-range bassline around snappy, stripped-back drums before leaning towards techno (can you hear a snare on the 2 and the 4 cos i can’t) on “Oldhead,” as its dusty samples drag it back towards house, with a sprinkling of dubstep flavour tucked away in the breakdown. The A-side wraps up in a dubbed-out mode with “Say No More’s” deep, modulating textures wrapping themselves around skippy, insistent percussion. Those dub sounds carry over onto the B-side’s “Tool 6,” as classically filtered chords peek through the mix (though that bassline is definitely talking tech-house), and Pulse brings it home with strutting drums, disembodied vox and arcing synthlines. We’ve also thrown in two bonus tracks you won’t find on the 12″ but will be available to those that pick up a copy of the record through the Peach Discs Bandcamp. Tasked with picking one fave each, Gramrcy went for “Almost Cherry,” a barreling ride across an insistent Reese bassline reminiscent of Samuel L Sessions’ best bombs, while Shanti chose the wiggling, diva-wailing “Art of Failing.”
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Release Tracklist
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Demuja – Stop Asking Me Original Mix
Minimal / Deep Tech | Deep Tech | 130 BPM | B Major | 4:16
Beatmatching Guide – 130 BPM – Minimal / Deep Tech
Contributing Artists – Peach Discs Roster
Demuja is Austrian producer and DJ Bernhard Weiss, based in Salzburg. His deep house and tech house productions appear on labels including Toy Tonics, Shall Not Fade, Aus Music, and his own MUJA imprint.







