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Artists

Various

Catno

USR026

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

We are happy to share with you our next VA, welcoming 4 new artists on the label.

We are happy to share with you our next VA, welcoming 4 new artists on the label.

The EP opens with an entrancing track by our friend Omar, characterized by its groovy and punchy nature. After witnessing DJ Koolt's electrifying performance of this track at our event in collaboration with BFC in Doka last year, we simply couldn't pass up the opportunity to release it on vinyl.

Following "Loophole" by Eversines, an electrifying track that catches you off guard and refuses to release its grip. Its tension steadily mounts, amplified by its playful melodies.

On the B-side, we have Dynamic Wave, better known for their releases on Nature Records and Disturbance, with "Spectroid," a captivating electro track. It's a mellow track characterized by its gated vocoder-like synths and a smooth, unwavering bassline.

The closing track by Enrica sets a serene and ethereal atmosphere with its ambient, dreamy melodies and gentle, slow-tempo rhythm.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Omar Chibbaro - Quiero Bailar

6:15

A2

Eversines - Loophole

6:28

B1

Dynamic Wave - Spectroid

4:22

B2

Enrica Falqui - Divine Time

4:17

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