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Orlando Voorn
Infinite Voyage

Infinite Voyage

Catno

NN02

Formats

1x Vinyl 10"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jun 19, 2023

The long-awaited release by Orlando Voorn on NOUN Records is almost here and we're thrilled to share it with you.

The long-awaited release by Orlando Voorn on NOUN Records is almost here and we're thrilled to share it with you. The tracks on this release are characterized by their pulsating rhythms, driving basslines, and hypnotic melodies, all of which showcase Voorn's exceptional talent for producing top-notch dance music. We hope you'll enjoy this latest offering from Orlando Voorn as much as we do. Stay tuned for its upcoming release and be ready to experience its mesmerizing beats.

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