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Young Adults
Prescription Only (℞) EP

Prescription Only (℞) EP
Prescription Only (℞) EPPrescription Only (℞) EP

Catno

PRIVATEPARTSØ2

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Nov 13, 2023

London based label Private Parts jump across the pond to welcome the formidable Dutch duo Young Adults to unleash 4 tracks directed straight for the floor.

London based label Private Parts jump across the pond to welcome the formidable Dutch duo Young Adults to unleash 4 tracks directed straight for the floor. The NSH (Nieuw Hollands Spoor) label bosses do what they do best, mixing between rolling tech and broken beats. An EP taking you all the way through tripped out machine funk, twisted wobbly basslines, dubbed out, electronic madness. Private Parts are delighted to welcome Young Adults to the family.

Available in a month

Nov 13, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Prescription Only (℞)

A2

Rytmique Erotique

B1

Medicine Man

B2

Psychosomatic

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