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Semtek
Denny Island / Catching Smoke

Denny Island / Catching Smoke
Denny Island / Catching SmokeDenny Island / Catching Smoke

Artists

Semtek

Labels

Rubadub

Catno

RAD-SEM1

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jul 3, 2023

It is with honour & pleasure that we present to you the return of one of the finest in game!

It is with honour & pleasure that we present to you the return of one of the finest in game! Active since god-knows-when, and equally known as artist, label owner, event promoter and all-round champion of all that’s right and proper,

Semtek has cast a long shadow in the electronic underground over the past two decades. RAD-SEM1 is two tracks of ice-cold club cuts that capture the chilly futurism of second wave Detroit Techno, the sparser fringes of UKG and the abyssal soundscapes of late 90s DnB.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Denny Island

B1

Catching Smoke

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