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Tourists From The Future EP

Tourists From The Future EP
Tourists From The Future EPTourists From The Future EP

Catno

FT004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Spain

Release date

Nov 3, 2022

The Future Tones crew is back with 'Tourists From The Future EP', this time it's the turn for two of the co-owners (Just Someone and On Jetlag), and the intro & outro are done by the Barcelona resident turntablist Iron F4c3.

On the A side Just Someone delivers an hypnotic Tech House track with Test 1, and for the A3 comes with an electro breaky with the Tyrant.

B side comes On Jet Lag with two dancefloor Tech house tracks, Many Dreams and Día 28.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Intro by Iron F4c3

A2

Just Someone – Test 1

A3

Just Someone – The Tyrant

B1

On Jet Lag – Many Dreams

B2

On Jet Lag – Dia 28

B3

Outro by Iron F4c3

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