Darin Epsilon Debuts on Ame Err With “Kyrenia:” A Sonic Postcard From the Mediterranean
The Melodic Techno pioneer releases a radiant, emotionally-driven track through the new label from Brazil’s esteemed Ame Club.

In a time when Melodic House continues to evolve between emotional sophistication and peak-time appeal, Darin Epsilon emerges – once again – with a statement that doesn’t follow trends but rather creates space for reflection. His latest track, “Kyrenia”, is the debut release on Ame Err, the newly launched label by Brazil’s Ame Club, and serves as a beautifully restrained yet evocative homage to summer, memory, and the art of subtlety. “I wanted to capture that golden, radiant feeling you get from Mediterranean summer days – something timeless and emotional that works both on and off the dance floor”, says Epsilon.
A Sound for Open-Air Floors and Quiet Roads Alike
The track is named after a coastal city in Cyprus and was conceived alongside “Ikaria” – a deeper, more introspective piece slated for release later this year via Ame Records, the club’s main imprint. Together, the two tracks reflect the contrast between movement and stillness, between sun-drenched vitality and contemplative calm.
“Kyrenia” doesn’t chase intensity. It glows. Built on warm arpeggios, ambient pads, and an unwavering groove, the track bypasses theatrical builds and instead leans into texture, pacing, and emotional resonance. It’s music for golden hour sets, for drives with the windows down, for sound systems that let nuance breathe.
“There’s no vocal, no drop. Just a strong sense of place and presence,” Epsilon explains. “It’s about the emotional balance – music that moves you, but doesn’t overwhelm you.”
A Strategic Step Into South America
with releases on labels like Siona Records, Ritter Butzke, Einmusika, Renaissance, Sudbeat, and his own Perspectives Digital, Darin Epsilon’s reputation as a tastemaker and forward-thinking artist is well established. But his recent movements reveal a deeper intention: to expand his narrative through meaningful regional collaborations.
Brazil, in particular, has become a focal point. “My first gigs there were in the South – places like Curitiba – and I immediately felt how tuned-in and emotionally present the crowd was,” he shares. “There’s a raw intensity, but also a deep appreciation for melody and progression.” Ame Err, as a sublabel of the highly respected Ame Club, is a natural fit – both aesthetically and strategically. Known for its curatorial precision and commitment to experience-driven electronic music, the partnership positions Epsilon as a bridge between hemispheres, scenes, and sonic cultures.
Melodic House With Intention
Rather than saturating the market with high-energy releases, Kyrenia arrives as a breath of fresh air. It's Melodic House with intention – designed for emotional connection, not just algorithmic success. “Brazil is one of the most exciting places in the world right now for underground electronic music,” says Epsilon. “By partnering with Ame and releasing Kyrenia and Ikaria through such a respected brand, I hope to open doors to more performances in the region and build deeper, lasting connections with fans who really understand and feel the music on a profound level.” With Kyrenia, Darin Epsilon reminds us that longevity in electronic music doesn’t come from following the wave – but from carving your own shorelines.