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The Inhabitants
Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity
Mistaken IdentityMistaken Identity

Catno

EVA007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM 45 RPM Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 1, 2022

Originally released in 2002.

Evasive are back on track with this stylishly smooth three track 12", Mistaken Identity, Pursuit of Bliss and Restless are the first three offerings from The Inhabitants (Rob Pearson & Kate Smith). With this their debut release as a duo the pair deliver us some fat, futuristic, Detroit meets South London Tech House. Rob & Kate are currently in the studio working on more material so a follow up E.P is imminent.

Originally released in 2002.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.59€*

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Mistaken Identity

B1

Pursuit of Bliss

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Restless

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