Bieu – Untold EP (w. Mortalyf remix) [Lemon Herb Records]
With its thirteenth release, Lemon Herb Records reaffirms its commitment to minimal and micro-house rooted in analogue sensibilities and functional club usage. Untold is a five-track journey that blends meticulous groove programming with subtle sound design, striking a delicate balance between dancefloor utility and introspective sophistication.
About the Label
Lemon Herb Records continues to build a distinct identity within the underground music ecosystem. The Edinburgh-based imprint is dedicated to releases that are thoughtful, timeless and crafted for DJs who value groove depth and textural nuance over flashiness and hype. The label’s curatorial approach emphasises cohesion, quality and a love of analogue-inspired aesthetics, making Untold a fitting addition to its catalogue.
Artists
Bieu demonstrates a refined control of musical space, rhythmic pacing and sonic restraint throughout the EP. Mortalyf enters the picture with a transformative reinterpretation on the closing track, delivering a remix that recontextualises the original with micro-rhythmic finesse. The synergy between the two artists, though indirect, gives the release a widened emotional palette.
Track-by-Track Analysis
1. Nonsense
The EP opens with Nonsense, a deep and meditative groove built on a steady, warm kick and sparse percussive accents. Driving yet spacious, this track establishes a hypnotic pulse that invites prolonged listening. Subtle filter sweeps and finely tuned low-end dynamics create an environment that feels both club-ready and rich in detail. The arrangement refrains from over-decoration, letting each element breathe and contribute meaningfully to the overall momentum.
2. Avoidant
Here, Bieu digs deeper into micro-rhythmic interplay. Avoidant is defined by its gently elastic bassline and nuanced percussion that dances around the beat without ever betraying the core groove. This track feels tailored to DJs who appreciate tension built through rhythmic variation rather than overt melodic hooks. The mix’s midrange clarity and analogue warmth make it particularly effective on systems where subtlety can shine.
3. Dawn
Dawn brings a slightly lighter tone, though it remains firmly of a minimal ethos. With a more pronounced swing in its groove and shimmering high-end textures, this track evokes the early morning hours on the dancefloor—just as the energy begins to shift. Its tension lies in contrast: soft, airy elements interweaving with a firm, steady low end.
4. Drifted Away
This track leans into deeper harmonic content while maintaining a stripped rhythm. Drifted Away uses delicate chord fragments and spatial reverbs to craft a sense of movement without losing focus. The interplay between percussive clarity and evolving textural layers makes this one of the EP’s most immersive moments—an ideal selection for peak-to-late hours.
5. Nonsense (Mortalyf Remix)
Mortalyf’s reinterpretation expands Nonsense into a longer, more labyrinthine version. Clocking in at over eleven minutes, the remix accentuates micro-house grooves with playful timing shifts and refined percussive complexity. Mortalyf recontextualises the original’s framework, introducing additional rhythmic variation and atmospheric depth while preserving the essence that made the original compelling.
Production & Technical Perspective
Across all tracks, the production maintains superb control over dynamics and frequency spectrum. The low end is precise yet full, creating an anchor that never feels muddy or overcrowded. Percussive elements are sculpted to accent transient detail, complementing the more atmospheric layers without colliding with them. The overall mix stays true to a minimal-focused aesthetic, using restraint as its guiding principle rather than maximal density.
Mastering
Mastering by RVAUDIO (@rvaudio) delivers a careful balance and clarity. The tracks retain dynamic integrity while achieving the necessary punch for club playback. Low frequencies remain defined without over-compression, and the high end is clear without sounding harsh. The result is a cohesive EP that translates well across systems—from intimate venues to larger sound systems.
Artwork
The visual identity by Igor Broon (@igorbroon) reflects the sonic ethos: subtle, evocative and collected. The artwork’s restrained design language complements the music’s depth and textural nuance, reinforcing Lemon Herb’s branding as a label that values refined aesthetics on all fronts.
Conclusion
Untold stands as a refined and thoughtful release in the minimal and micro-house landscape; a project that appeals to DJs and aficionados alike, offering utility on the dancefloor and satisfaction off it. With meticulous production, strong artistic identity and thoughtful mastering, this EP epitomises what Lemon Herb Records champions best—timeless club music with depth and character.
- Bieu, Mortalyf
- Untold ep
- Lemon Herbs Records
- LHR013
- Digital
- 19/09/2025 00:00
- https://on.soundcloud.com/mnwcg24mPULmchpI3f
- https://lemonherbrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bieu-untold-lhr013



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