Fabe – We Need You EP [BodyParts]
The new 12″ from Fabe — We Need You — marks a striking entry in the catalogue of BodyParts, and underlines once more why the label remains a reference point for underground-minded vinyl aficionados and club-oriented selectors. The record delivers an embrace of minimal-house sensibilities tinged with micro-house subtlety: precise drum programming, warm low-end presence and a flow that speaks directly to vinyl lovers and DJs seeking groove and depth.
Artistic Context & Label Identity
BodyParts — by the community trio Olga Korol, Denis Korablev and Pan Sancho — has long built a reputation for digging into raw, hypnotic and minimal grooves, offering both vinyl and digital releases under a strict curatorial ethos. This new drop with Fabe slots perfectly into that ethos: it’s not made for mass appeal but for those who appreciate texture, subtlety, and that deep sense of club intimacy only vinyl can provide.
As part of their commitment to underground authenticity and quality, BodyParts remains selective about the music they release — rejecting mainstream tropes (no trance, no dubstep, no vocal-house chart-style) and focusing instead on what works on a proper, late-night dancefloor.
On Fabe: The Groove Architect
For those not yet familiar with him, Fabe has steadily carved his path in the deep-minimal / micro-house spectrum, playing major venues across Europe and releasing music on several respected labels. His approach always privileges groove over gimmicks, dancefloor momentum over spectacle — and We Need You confirms that he’s still a reliable force when it comes to delivering timeless, analogue-friendly records.
Technical & Production Analysis
From a production standpoint, We Need You stands out for its clean, punchy drum programming: kicks and hats are sharp, yet not overly sterile — retaining that vinyl warmth and analogue weight. The low-end is solid and round, giving the record physical presence on a sound system without muddying the higher frequencies. The track sequencing on the vinyl works effectively: A-side delivers the headline tracks (“We Need You”, “Ah Gee”), building groove and tension; B-side carries “Teach Your Body” and “Down With The Dolphins”, likely aimed at deeper peak-time moments or introspective late-sets.
The mastering and pressing appear well judged: dynamic enough to preserve swing and groove, yet controlled so as to avoid over-compression — a subtle but crucial detail for DJs who value fidelity and long-lasting sound on club systems. In an era where many electronic releases lean digital-first and loudness-driven, this vinyl feels like a breath of fresh air — an homage to groove, vinyl culture, and dancefloor integrity.
Why This Release Matters
For underground DJs, independent labels, vinyl collectors and club-culture purists, We Need You is a reaffirmation of what body-shaking, minimal-house can still achieve in 2025. It’s not about hype — it’s about sound, groove, tactility, and subtle power. BodyParts continue to stake their claim as curators of refined underground sound, and Fabe delivers with authenticity, style, and a strong technical backbone.
In a world saturated with overproduced, loud digital tracks, this EP arrives as a grounded, analogue-minded statement: for those who dance with their ears, feet — and vinyl.



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