Kosovo Clubbing team proudly presents a new chapter from Vegim, an artist who never disappoints.
With his unmistakable signature, Vegim continues to shape his own lane in techno — driven by that powerful kick, hypnotic flow, and a sound that pulls you straight into another dimension. Staying true to himself and to TMM Recordings, he once again delivers something deeply authentic.
With "Magnetopause", Vegim returns as an explorer of the unknown. This album feels like the space where human perception meets something beyond. It’s conceptual, yet direct. Club-ready, yet cosmic. A journey built on tightly wound techno that hits both the dancefloor and the mind.
Across the album, Vegim imagines first contact — not as chaos, but as connection. The tracks move like signals traveling through space, suggesting rhythm as a universal language. Instead of fear, there is balance. Instead of noise, there is understanding. "Magnetopause" becomes the meeting point — the threshold where two worlds align and finally resonate on the same frequency.
The production carries Vegim's DNA: sharp percussion, deep gravitational low-end, and that forward-moving energy that feels alive. A subtle expansion, a sense of space, tension, and curiosity, like something out there is listening back.
At the same time, we share an important moment.
TMM Recordings is approaching a major milestone and will soon be closing its operations. This marks the end of an era, but also a step forward — a transition into new paths and new beginnings for everyone involved.
All releases under TMM Recordings will remain available worldwide across all digital platforms. The catalog stands strong — a collection of pure, uncompromising techno that never followed trends, only its own truth. Every true lover of proper techno will find something to connect with, as each release carries the identity and quality of the artists behind it.
TMM always stood for proper techno.
And that will continue to live, waiting for the right minds and ears — especially now, when techno is finding its way back to the underground.

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