In Minimal / Deep Tech everything is decided by nuances. The slightest accent, precise pause, bass relief – every element plays a role. In this environment, tracks speak not loudly, but precisely. “Samurai Tech” by Rick Stereo is just one of those. It doesn’t burst to the top of the charts, but it confidently takes its place in the playlist of those who know what they’re looking for.
Rick Stereo – Samurai Tech: add it to your daily deep set

Artist: Rick Stereo
Title: Samurai Tech
Genre: Electronic
Style: Minimal / Deep Tech
♪ LISTEN TO THE “MAIN DANCE FLOOR” PLAYLIST. ♪
The bass line clings confidently, but doesn’t push. Synths and textures are neatly built around it. Important: the track keeps the balance between energy and softness. You can feel the daytime vibe – light, but not empty. A great option for sets in the after-lunch slot.
Subtle East Asian motifs – unobtrusive but audible. The sound is clean, the presentation is restrained. Without unnecessary pathos. Rick Stereo doesn’t show off, but does his own thing – competently and to the point.
In general, “Samurai Tech” is a stable deep instrument. It works as a bundle or as a breathing point between peak tracks. It is appropriate in a line-up, especially in warm season.




One Reply to “‘Samurai Tech’ by Rick Stereo [Minimal/Deep Tech]”