Lorenzo Viota Thony Grey Amp Tonyx1831 Min — Hot
However, underground chat logs (from platforms like Telegram minimal rooms and Hardwax forum archives ) describe Thony Grey as: “A ghost in the Berlin minimal scene, 2018–2022. Played at about a dozen illegal parties in Rummelsburg and Neukölln. Never used social media. His USB stick contained only untitled tracks, many with ‘.tmp’ extensions.” Thony Grey is rumored to have co-produced a handful of tracks with affiliates and even with Viota during a residency at the now-closed Club der Visionaere. No official releases exist under the name — only a 2023 leak titled “Grey Area (Thony’s 4AM Tool)” on a Russian minimal blog.
More importantly, it shows how underground dance music has evolved: from secret vinyl presses to . The three names — one real (Viota), one semi-mythical (Thony Grey), one completely anonymous (Tonyx1831) — form a pyramid of mystique.
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Born in Santander, Spain, Viota emerged in the late 2000s as a producer blending deep, hypnotic minimal with subtle Latin rhythmic inflections. He released on respected micro-labels like Regular , Ciclido , and Natura Sonoris . Tracks such as “El Ritual” (2011) and “Bajo Cero” (2014) became beloved by DJs who prize tension-building, sparse percussion, and sub-bass pressure.
The “min hot” descriptor itself has become slang among minimal DJs for “a track that breaks the genre’s cold, clinical rules with sudden aggression or heat.” As of May 2026, no official digital or physical release of “Min Hot” exists. But the keyword keeps appearing in search logs, suggesting that hundreds of people — perhaps you, reading this — are trying to find it.