
253's 'Serpens' EP Coils Through Four Tracks of Shape-Shifting Electronica
253's four-track 'Serpens' EP lands on Record Union today, spanning a striking 106–154 BPM range across genre-fluid electronica.
There's something undeniably serpentine about the way 253's new EP moves. Released today on Record Union, Serpens is a four-track electronica collection that wriggles and shifts across a remarkably wide BPM spectrum — from a languid 106 to a coiled, kinetic 154 — and that range alone tells you this is an artist who refuses to be pinned down.
What Is 'Serpens' About?
The title is Latin for serpent, and thematically the EP seems to embrace that metaphor fully: something fluid, patient, and capable of striking with surprising speed. Across its four tracks, 253 moves through textural electronica terrain that rewards close listening. The slower end of the BPM range suggests introspective, atmospheric passages, while the upper end hints at more propulsive, rhythmically driven moments — possibly even edging into club-adjacent territory.
Out now via Record Union under catalog number RU409104, the EP is priced at €5.49 on Beatport, making it an accessible entry point for anyone curious about 253's sonic world.
The BPM Arc Is the Real Story
One of the most immediately interesting things about Serpens is the sheer breadth of that BPM window. A 48-BPM spread across four tracks is significant — it's not just filler padding out a tracklist. That 106–154 range suggests a deliberate sequencing philosophy, possibly a journey from introspection to intensity, or an EP structured to serve different moments in a listening session.
- Four tracks give the project enough room to breathe without overstaying its welcome
- BPM range: 106–154 — wide enough to cover downtempo electronica through to uptempo dancefloor territory
- Genre: Electronica — broad enough to encompass everything from ambient textures to beat-driven experimentation
- Label: Record Union — a digital-first distributor known for giving independent artists the space to release on their own terms
Who Is 253?
Details on 253 are deliberately sparse, which is itself a kind of artistic statement in an era where every release comes with a six-paragraph artist bio and three brand partnerships. The name suggests a numerical identity — possibly a reference to an area code, a time signature, or something more abstract entirely. Whatever the origin, the music is doing the talking here, and on Serpens, it speaks in a language of layered synthesis, careful rhythm architecture, and that particular emotional register that the best electronica occupies — somewhere between cerebral and visceral.
Where to Find It
The full EP is available now on Beatport. Given the genre and the BPM characteristics, fans of artists working in the experimental electronica space — think ambient-adjacent producers who occasionally push into rhythmic territory — will find a lot to explore here. At €5.49 for four tracks, it's worth the listen.
Four tracks. Forty-eight BPM of range. One artist letting the music define the biography. Serpens is out now.
FAQ
When was 253's 'Serpens' EP released?+
'Serpens' was released on May 30, 2026, via Record Union on Beatport.
How many tracks are on 'Serpens' by 253?+
The EP contains four tracks, spanning a BPM range of 106 to 154.
What genre is 253's 'Serpens' EP?+
The release is classified under Electronica on Beatport, though the wide BPM range suggests it covers significant sonic ground within that umbrella.
How much does the 'Serpens' EP cost on Beatport?+
The full EP is available on Beatport for €5.49.
What label released 'Serpens' by 253?+
The EP was released through Record Union, a digital-first label and distribution platform for independent artists.