Joseph Capriati’s label Metamorfosi Records continues its selective casting for its main roster. The latest recruit is Italian artist Pheelo, who has released the EP All Night. Following the release on Repopulate Mars, this move seems like a logical strengthening of the label’s position. The release is already on sale.
It is a four-track vinyl and digital EP, where the title track sets the tone for the entire release. It balances on the edge of Tech House and Minimal Deep Tech.

Artist: Pheelo
Title: All Night
Genre: Electronic
Style: Tech House/ Minimal House
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Pheelo’s path to this label cannot be called accidental. The Italian producer has long established himself in the nomadic party scene and local underground movements. His aesthetic is a dark minimalism that fits perfectly into Metamorfosi’s broadcast schedule.
The central track, “All Night” (BPM 130), is built on an aggressive bass line and hard percussion. However, the main feature of the composition lies in the details. Listeners immediately notice the micro-shifts characteristic of minimalism—the rhythmic grid seems to breathe, but does not break.
Here, the sound tracks don’t just layer on top of each other, they press down. The textures are deliberately distorted. Vocals are present, but they carry no meaning — they are more like sampled noise, another rhythmic instrument drowned in distortion. This treatment of the voice creates a feeling of industrial emptiness.
All Night is a solid studio product. The producer demonstrates an understanding of the canons of the genre, skillfully juggling groove, distortion, and emptiness. This is music for those who are looking for vibration rather than melody on the dance floor.



