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Reductionist

Reductionist

Artists

RAFF

Catno

NOUS027

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jul 11, 2022

Raving electro/techno bangers from Rotterdam's RAFF.

Raving electro/techno bangers from Rotterdam's RAFF. After a first appearance on the Nous'klaer Summer Sampler he is back on the label with a full EP; Reductionist. Flowing from the ambient title track into bass heavy fields with fast paced drum programming and sizzling synths.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11.99€*

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A1

Reductionist

A2

They Don't Wanna See Us

A3

Maze

B1

Freeze

B2

Smokescreen

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