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Hans Berg
A Floor of Stars

A Floor of Stars

Artists

Hans Berg

Catno

LOZHANSO

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Sep 12, 2022

Styles

Techno

Swedish born, London based producer Hans Berg provides the title track 'A Floor of Stars' for a brand new white label from Klasse Wrecks. Starry-eyed rave nostalgia for the 2020s, produced and presented without a cheapshot gimmick in sight. Luca Lozano provides a startling interpretation on the flip, increasing the breakbeat pressure slightly and taking a left turn into the hoover-vortex continuum. Its a space race journey of sorts, with the producer adorning the track with more rave decoration and climactic piano flourishes. This item is vinyl only and limited to 500 copies.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

A FLOOR OF STARS (ORIGINAL MIX)

B1

A FLOOR OF STARS (LUCA LOZANO "WHAT'S BEHIND A BLACK HOLE REMIX")

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