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Jules Wells
Ensemble 2LP

Ensemble 2LP

Catno

BR300

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Coloured

Country

France

Release date

Oct 16, 2023

Styles

House

Jules Wells is from Bordeaux, France. He started Djing in the late 90’s, and released his first productions in 2008 on Logos Recordings.

Strongly influenced by the Motor City, Jules already released material on several respected Detroit-based labels like KMS, Electrofunk, Submerge Recordings, Twilight 76 Rec, and RPD, but also on various labels such as Lo-deep (France), Purebox (Japan) and Logos (Macedonia). These EPs received massive support from many Djs, including Laurent Garnier, Underground Resistance, Carl Cox and Monika Kruse.

Now Jules Wells joined the [briquerouge] team for his first album ever

To be released on 2x12" LP limited bi-color vinyl edition in October 2023.

Support by Laurent Garner (play/radio show/new podcast DEEP Search planned feature on Soundcloud) /

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

25.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Ensemble

A2

Möön

B1

Notilus

B2

With You In My Dreams

B3

Please

C1

Blackstorm

C2

Drunk

C3

Pyramid

D1

Dune

D2

My House

D3

Game Over

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