Pablo Say Returns to Truesoul with Two-Track 'Repique' EP

By Matt White

Barcelona Producer Extends Truesoul Partnership

Pablo Say has released Repique, a two-track EP on Truesoul Records, marking another chapter in his ongoing relationship with Adam Beyer's label. The Spanish producer dropped the release just months after his VIP single on the same imprint.

Say has built a reputation as a fixture in the Barcelona techno scene, and his groove-focused production style initially caught Beyer's attention. His previous work on Truesoul includes "Ruta" with Anna Tur, and he contributed "What's That" to the Drumcode A-Sides series.

Two Contrasting Club Cuts

The title track "Repique" centers on crisp drums and punchy bass work, with chopped vocal effects woven throughout. The track builds a smoky atmosphere while maintaining forward momentum without overloading the groove.

"Motherfuckers in the Club" takes a different direction with an uptempo, driving approach. Say layers his punchy grooves with melodic elements, creating a track designed to work in both peak-time and deeper set contexts.

Studio Craftsmanship Meets Club Functionality

Both tracks balance immediate club impact with production detail that reveals itself on repeated listens. The EP demonstrates why Truesoul has become a consistent home for Say's output.

Repique is available now on Truesoul Records across all digital platforms.

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Pablo Say Returns to Truesoul with Two-Track 'Repique' EP

PublishedMay 20, 2026
By Matt White
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Pablo Say Returns to Truesoul with Two-Track 'Repique' EP
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Spanish techno producer Pablo Say has released Repique, a two-track EP on Truesoul Records. The release follows his recent VIP single on Adam Beyer's label and includes the title track "Repique" and "Motherfuckers in the Club," both showcasing his signature punchy grooves and club-focused production style.

Barcelona Producer Extends Truesoul Partnership

Pablo Say has released Repique, a two-track EP on Truesoul Records, marking another chapter in his ongoing relationship with Adam Beyer's label. The Spanish producer dropped the release just months after his VIP single on the same imprint.

Say has built a reputation as a fixture in the Barcelona techno scene, and his groove-focused production style initially caught Beyer's attention. His previous work on Truesoul includes "Ruta" with Anna Tur, and he contributed "What's That" to the Drumcode A-Sides series.

Two Contrasting Club Cuts

The title track "Repique" centers on crisp drums and punchy bass work, with chopped vocal effects woven throughout. The track builds a smoky atmosphere while maintaining forward momentum without overloading the groove.

"Motherfuckers in the Club" takes a different direction with an uptempo, driving approach. Say layers his punchy grooves with melodic elements, creating a track designed to work in both peak-time and deeper set contexts.

Studio Craftsmanship Meets Club Functionality

Both tracks balance immediate club impact with production detail that reveals itself on repeated listens. The EP demonstrates why Truesoul has become a consistent home for Say's output.

Repique is available now on Truesoul Records across all digital platforms.

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