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Raw M.T.
You Can Still Dance

You Can Still Dance
You Can Still DanceYou Can Still Dance

Artists

Raw M.T.

Catno

WWM009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

May 26, 2021

Styles

Electro

Where We Met is proud to welcome RAW M.T. for its ninth chapter.

Where We Met is proud to welcome RAW M.T. for its ninth chapter.
The record is an excursion on Giorgio’s introspective world, showing all spectrum of his sounds and shades.

You Can Still Dance is an effective breakbeat cut with a mellowing bass structure, In Trance keeps the mood further on with another breaky trip into melodies and back!

This Is Not a Mindtrip slows down the bpm a bit and perfectly gets the record into another psychedelic dimension.

Electro Queen close the EP with a stellar IDM track, something Richard D. James can clearly blink to.

WWM009 is an elegant but dirty, effective but complex release that expresses Giorgio’s dedication to details: any sound, synth layer and drum is wisely combined to play with contrasts and synergies.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

7.5€*13.5€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Black Vinyl, not orange.

A1

You Can Still Dance

A2

In Trance

B1

This Is Not A Mindtrip

B2

Electro Queen

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