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Milo Geales' 'Pas Un Fake' Is the Progressive House Statement Worth Your Attention This Week
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Milo Geales' 'Pas Un Fake' Is the Progressive House Statement Worth Your Attention This Week

Milo Geales releases the confident progressive house single 'Pas Un Fake' on Beatport today, running at 129 BPM via DistroKid.

James Thornton· May 30, 2026· 2 min

Sometimes a track title tells you everything you need to know about the artist's intentions. Milo Geales has landed on Beatport today with a new progressive house single called Pas Un Fake — French for 'Not a Fake' — and it's a confident declaration from a producer who clearly has something to prove.

What Does 'Pas Un Fake' Sound Like?

Running at a locked-in 129 BPM, Pas Un Fake sits squarely in the melodic, atmospheric end of the progressive house spectrum. The tempo is deliberate — not the breakneck pace of peak-hour techno, not the languid drift of deep house, but that sweet spot where grooves build slowly and melodies have room to breathe and evolve. It's a tempo that rewards patience, and from what this single signals, Geales knows how to use the space.

Released today, May 30, 2026, the track is available on Beatport for €1.59 as a single-track release. It comes via DistroKid, meaning Geales is operating independently — no major label architecture behind him, just a producer putting his work directly into the marketplace and letting it stand on its own terms.

The Name Is More Than a Title

There's a quiet defiance embedded in calling your track Pas Un Fake. In an era where progressive house as a genre has sometimes been diluted by formulaic structures and trend-chasing, a track that announces itself as 'not a fake' is making a creative claim. It's the kind of title that sets expectations high — and invites listeners to hold the music accountable.

Independent releases through DistroKid have become the proving ground for a new generation of electronic producers who would rather build an audience track by track than wait for label validation. Geales is one of those producers, and Pas Un Fake is exactly the kind of release that can carve out a fanbase when it lands in the right playlist or DJ set.

Why Progressive House in 2026?

Progressive house has had something of a quiet renaissance over the past couple of years. After a period where the genre was associated with an older, more commercial sound, a younger wave of producers has been reclaiming its melodic depth and hypnotic structure. At 129 BPM, Pas Un Fake fits neatly into that revival — a tempo fast enough for the floor, slow enough for the feeling.

  • Genre: Progressive House
  • BPM: 129
  • Release Date: May 30, 2026
  • Label: DistroKid (independent)
  • Price: €1.59 on Beatport

Whether Pas Un Fake becomes a fixture in DJ sets or remains a deep-cut discovery depends entirely on how it sounds — and that's the best possible situation for any track. No hype machine, no major label push. Just a groove, a name with attitude, and 129 BPM doing the talking.

Stream and purchase Pas Un Fake now on Beatport.

FAQ

What is 'Pas Un Fake' by Milo Geales?+

'Pas Un Fake' is a progressive house single by Milo Geales, released on May 30, 2026. The title translates from French as 'Not a Fake'. It runs at 129 BPM and is available on Beatport for €1.59.

Where can I buy or stream Milo Geales' 'Pas Un Fake'?+

The track is available to purchase on Beatport at beatport.com/release/pas-un-fake/6622735 for €1.59. It was released independently via DistroKid.

What genre is 'Pas Un Fake' by Milo Geales?+

The track is classified as Progressive House, sitting at 129 BPM — a tempo typical of melodic, atmospheric progressive house that works well both for floor-filling DJ sets and deeper listening.

Is Milo Geales signed to a major label?+

No — 'Pas Un Fake' was released independently via DistroKid, making Milo Geales part of a growing wave of electronic producers distributing music directly to platforms without major label backing.

What does 'Pas Un Fake' mean?+

'Pas Un Fake' is a French phrase meaning 'Not a Fake', suggesting the producer is making a confident statement about the authenticity and quality of the music.

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