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Ballet Mechanique
1992-1999: Collection 3

1992-1999: Collection 3
1992-1999: Collection 31992-1999: Collection 31992-1999: Collection 3

Labels

O.C.D.

Catno

OCD.SS-SIX

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Spain

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Old Ballet Mechanique's DAT archives are back on OCD series

Our exploration of Ballet Mechanique’s old DAT archives, stack full of unreleased material from the 90’s era, continues with our sixth release and materializes into the third volume of the “1992-1999 Collection” series. Like the previous two volumes of the series did, also this EP brings to lights the diverse and varied approach of Jeroen’s productions: an A side featuring more “ravey” and uplifting tunes, and a B side focused on funk fuelled electro and IDM.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

5.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

DarkWhite

5:37

A2

Back To Basic

6:47

B1

The Choice Is Yours

6:35

B2

Bobbittrap

5:58

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