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Music Call Remixes (Alex Kassian, Fantastic Man, Baldo & Certain People Rmxs)

Music Call Remixes (Alex Kassian, Fantastic Man, Baldo & Certain People Rmxs)

Catno

CMR008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Aug 30, 2023

Certain Music is back! After the success of its latest release, 'Manipulate - Eternity EP'.

Certain Music is back! After the success of its latest release, 'Manipulate - Eternity EP', one of the most sought after records by diggers worldwide, the label returns with one of the hidden tracks of the original EP "Music Call" reshaped with 4 remixes (bangers alert!) by Alex Kassian, Fantastic Man, Baldo and Certain People. This time, don't miss it! Pretty soon in your favorite stores and dealers.

Available in 3 months

Aug 30, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Music Call (Alex Kassian's Power Play)

A2

Music Call (Fantastic Man's Mediterranean Mindfuck)

B1

Music Call (Baldo's Acid Remix)

B2

Music Call (Certain People's Early Prog Mix)

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