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Dvrt006 2021 __exclusive__ May 2026

  • March 25, 2012
  • Jared Brown

Dvrt006 2021 __exclusive__ May 2026

In the sprawling, algorithm-driven world of digital music, certain catalog numbers take on a life of their own. For collectors, DJs, and deep house aficionados, dvrt006 2021 is more than just a serial code. It is a timestamp, a watermark of quality, and a testament to the underground scene’s resilience during a tumultuous year.

For the collector: Hunt down the original WAVs. For the DJ: Build a set around the B-side "Broken Dial." For the casual listener: This is the sound of 2021—stripped back, anxious, yet undeniably groovy. dvrt006 2021

If you have stumbled upon this string of characters—DVRT006 followed by the year 2021—you are likely searching for a specific release from the Diversions Music label (often stylized as DVRT). This article dissects everything you need to know: the artist, the tracks, the pressing details, its market value in 2025, and why “dvrt006” remains a high-water mark for modern minimal and deep tech. DVRT006 is the sixth catalog release from Diversions Music , a UK-based label known for its gritty, lo-fi, and hypnotic approach to house and techno. While the label had built a cult following with previous entries (DVRT001–005), it was dvrt006 2021 that broke through to a wider audience. In the sprawling, algorithm-driven world of digital music,

In late 2022, Diversions Music attempted to reissue the digital files as a "Remastered 2022 Edition" but without the original USB artwork. The 2021 original pressing (especially the WAV files with the original metadata) is considered the "true" version by purists. For the collector: Hunt down the original WAVs

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In the sprawling, algorithm-driven world of digital music, certain catalog numbers take on a life of their own. For collectors, DJs, and deep house aficionados, dvrt006 2021 is more than just a serial code. It is a timestamp, a watermark of quality, and a testament to the underground scene’s resilience during a tumultuous year.

For the collector: Hunt down the original WAVs. For the DJ: Build a set around the B-side "Broken Dial." For the casual listener: This is the sound of 2021—stripped back, anxious, yet undeniably groovy.

If you have stumbled upon this string of characters—DVRT006 followed by the year 2021—you are likely searching for a specific release from the Diversions Music label (often stylized as DVRT). This article dissects everything you need to know: the artist, the tracks, the pressing details, its market value in 2025, and why “dvrt006” remains a high-water mark for modern minimal and deep tech. DVRT006 is the sixth catalog release from Diversions Music , a UK-based label known for its gritty, lo-fi, and hypnotic approach to house and techno. While the label had built a cult following with previous entries (DVRT001–005), it was dvrt006 2021 that broke through to a wider audience.

In late 2022, Diversions Music attempted to reissue the digital files as a "Remastered 2022 Edition" but without the original USB artwork. The 2021 original pressing (especially the WAV files with the original metadata) is considered the "true" version by purists.

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