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Dojo Zone
Move Electronic EP

Move Electronic EP
Move Electronic EPMove Electronic EP

Artists

Dojo Zone

Catno

PLNT001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Feb 17, 2021

Dojo Zone comes through with his first EP. Four cuts drifting between melancholic electro to more driven beats infused with breaks intended for the dance floor.

Dojo Zone comes through with his first EP. Four cuts drifting between melancholic electro to more driven beats infused with breaks intended for the dance floor.

Born in the UK and raised on the balearic island of Mallorca, Dojo has been keeping a low profile for quite some time, both working on the craft of programming drum machines, and finding a balance between reality and his beloved synth induced voyages.

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