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Idols
IdolsIdols

Labels

Toca

Catno

TC01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Aug 2, 2023

Styles

Techno

Decoder & Jay York debut their vinyl label "Toca" with their first collaborative EP "Idols".

Decoder & Jay York debut their vinyl label "Toca" with their first collaborative EP "Idols". Timelessness, minimalism, and the duo's cultural roots are themes at the forefront of this release. Through these ideas, they seek to prioritize the quality over the quantity, and put forth more experimental shades of techno on the label.

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A1

Awake

A2

Mynus

B1

Merk

B2

Marching

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