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Janko
Zhutoklunac EP

Zhutoklunac EP
Zhutoklunac EPZhutoklunac EP

Artists

Janko

Catno

SO004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Sep 14, 2023

New Subterranean Odyssey

Subterranean Odyssey returns with SO004, a release from the 2nd Slovenian producer on the label – Janko. His Zhutoklunac EP takes you on a journey through his style, with the A side kicking things off with Defnas – an ambient intro with dreamy vocals and a breakbeat which is very pleasing to the ears. Cleqtru carries you through to the B side with its sweeping pads and groovy bassline. The B side lightens the tone gradually with Massi which has a vocal that very appropriately asks you to “prepare for cyborg-isation” and Yecro ends the well thought-out release on a lighter note.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Defnas

A2

Cletqru

B1

Massi

B2

Yecro

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