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Matt Wills
Forget Facts EP

Forget Facts EP
Forget Facts EPForget Facts EP

Catno

CT004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Aug 24, 2022

The fourth venture from Bristol label Comma Traxx re-invites the mighty Matt Wills for his solo venture 'Forget Facts EP'.

The fourth venture from Bristol label Comma Traxx re-invites the mighty Matt Wills for his solo venture 'Forget Facts EP'. Three driving and explosive groovers that offer different takes on Wills' stylistic sound. Accompanying the EP with a first time Comma release, we have Ed Hodge and his spin on title track Forget Facts that showcases why this young producer is one to watch out for.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Forget Facts

A2

Cease And Desist

B1

Forget Facts (Ed Hodge Remix)

B2

Titan

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