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Insomnia EP

Insomnia EP
Insomnia EPInsomnia EP

Catno

SUPLU007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jul 28, 2021

New V/A on Superluminal!

V° aka Phil Moon was already musically active in the past under the name of DJ Valium, releasing with DJ Hell's label Gigolo Records, He has gifted us with a spellbinding track recorded a long time ago as a collaboration with Toon Bosschaert. An unacknowledged presence that goes by the name Greyfox has given to the EP a real cybertronic development...Italian DJ and Producer from the sub-world Marco Bellini born in 1964 initiate the B side with "Punto G" (Rework) a primitive Techno-Trance sub-harmonic revolution. Sigmatibet (AKA Paolo Gozzetti) is a producer and an influential musician that debuted in 1991. He contributed massively to the Italian techno and rave scene in the nineties, his track "Benz" is such a retro, gritty 12bittish jam we luckily managed to recover from an old DAT, a gem almost lost in time.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Phil Moon Feat Toon Bosschaert -We Felt Space

A2

GreyFox -Cybertronic Development (2.0)

B1

Bellini & Skeela -Punto G (Rework)

B2

Sigmatibet -Benz (Re-Edit)

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