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Vitess
Cyber Zone

Cyber Zone
Cyber ZoneCyber Zone

Artists

Vitess

Catno

RFLP001

Formats

2x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Aug 31, 2022

Vitess is part of a new breed of electronic music artists leading the way in France’s underground clubbing scene.

Vitess is part of a new breed of electronic music artists leading the way in France’s underground clubbing scene. A prolific producer, 2022 will act as a highlight year for the French talent with the launch of his new record label, Retrofutura Records, and the release of his first LP: Cyber Zone.

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A1

Plasma Dance

A2

Cyber Zone

B1

Co3

B2

Progression

C1

RR3

C2

No Latitude

D1

Jungle Bell

D2

Emergency Exit

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