Minow Delivers 3 Track 'The Bass' EP On Circus Recordings
- sarah033175
- May 8
- 2 min read

Mexican producer and DJ, Minow, makes his full Circus Recordings debut with the arrival of ‘The Bass’ EP, a three tracker release that captures the energy, groove and Latin influenced character that have shaped his rise within the global house scene. The title track, ‘The Bass’, sets the tone immediately with crisp driving beats, a thick rolling low end and a bright Latin brass hook that cuts through the mix with all the right energy. It is a track built for big systems and peak time moments, carrying the playful but powerful sound that has become part of Minow’s identity. Next up, '12am’ shifts the mood into deeper territory, driven by a warm and smoky bass groove that sits beneath circulating pads and a standout sax solo that gives the track a late night emotional lift. Closing the EP, ‘Parchado’ brings a vibrant carnival charged atmosphere with lively Latin percussion, bold brass stabs and a rhythm section designed for impact on the dance floor.
Minow has become one of Mexico’s most consistent and forward thinking house artists, known for blending Latin rhythm with global club influences in a way that feels both modern and rooted in tradition. His sound moves confidently between house, tech house, groove and minimal, always centred on movement, warmth and connection. With releases on labels such as Nervous Records, Circus Music, Bandidos and Moodchild, he continues to expand his international presence. His productions have earned support from leading names including Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Claptone, Andrea Oliva, Carlita and Solardo, with tracks like ‘Push Me’, ‘Si Tú’, ‘Patiki’ and his ‘Last Twentie’s’ album showcasing his versatility and signature groove. Alongside his studio work, Minow also builds community through projects like House Society and his Espresso Parties, creating spaces where house culture continues to grow naturally.
Download it here: https://circus.ampsuite.com/releases/links?id=596



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