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Sally C & Eliza Rose
DR Pleasure EP

DR Pleasure EP

Catno

BSC006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Dec 6, 2024

Styles

House

Launched in 2020, Big Saldo’s Chunkers draws on the sensibilities of classic US house music, crafting unique dancefloor cuts that don’t compromise on quality. It is label founder Sally C’s deep passion for the golden era of hip house and the sounds of 88’ - 98’ that has really shaped her raw and chunky style and inspired her productions and eponymous label Big Saldo’s Chunkers. A homage to the era she’s so obsessed with.

What started off as a self-release series is now a home to showcase and support talented artists. Inviting artists to put their own twist on Chunkers has been a natural next step in the evolution of this growing label, as it continues to push boundaries and open doors.

BSC006 marks the sixth release on Big Saldo’s Chunkers. The 4 track EP showcases both the first time Sally has collaborated with another artist and the inaugural remix of a Sally C track by Blitz Munich resident, BASHKKA.

Available in a month

Dec 6, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

DR Pleasure

A2

DR Pleasure (BASHKKA Remix)

B1

Hips Yo Thighs

B2

I Can Put

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