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Eversines
Rocket Science

Rocket Science
Rocket ScienceRocket Science

Artists

Eversines

Catno

JIL001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Feb 16, 2024

New Label by Eversines!

New Label by Eversines!

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Welcome to Jamming Is Life, a new label embodying the spirit of improvisation, spontaneity, and emotional expression through sound.

For the first release I’ve selected four of my tracks to set the mood for what I have in mind for this imprint:
Chasing the mystery in music, the unexplainable, while keeping it fresh and clubby. I’m not big on promo texts, but truly hope this music will find a way to speak to you.

Limited to 300 vinyl only copies, no repress.

Sincerely,
Eversines
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