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Reflex Blue
Twisted System

Twisted System
Twisted SystemTwisted System

Catno

TSOL012

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 10, 2024

Reflex Blue for TSOL

Reflex Blue becomes the first artist to return to TSOL for a second EP, and he’s done it in under a year’s time. An extraterrestrial dancefloor ringer kicks things off, followed by a pair of stripped house traxxx. The icing on the cake is a potential b-boy anthem on the final digi-only cut. Nuggets galore!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

The D.C.S

A2

Scat Man

B1

Bass Masta

B2

Rockin' The Boat

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