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Ocean Stirs
Minesweeper EP

Minesweeper EP

Catno

HHSUB004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Oct 13, 2021

Ocean Stirs on HH SUB!

Well it had to happen eventually didn’t it. I have been thinking about releasing a DnB record for a long time but had stalled as I hadn’t been finding myself playing up at that tempo and I always want to be able to play the label records out as much as possible. Nowadays I am so all over the place when it comes to tempo that I could easily find myself reaching for 160-170 tracks and so now seems like the perfect time to release some music up at those speeds.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Minesweeper ft Litherland

A2

Hollow

B1

Pluto

B2

Nocturnal

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