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Nassaur Bassed Party

Nassaur Bassed Party

Labels

Pariter

Catno

PRTR34

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Nov 20, 2024

Styles

In the mid 90s, deep within London’s underground scene, Matt Hodgson and Laurant Webb created an acid record that slowly became a cult favourite, highly sought after by DJs and vinyl collectors. A seamless fusion of raw acid techno energy and house infused groove. These standout tracks are driven by sharp, meticulously programmed drums and massive 303 basslines. Each track unfolds as a raw, evolving journey, balancing tension and release with hypnotic precision. It’s the raw signature sound of the time, still as exciting today. Recorded at Swag Studios Croydon in 1996 and initially released on Surreal, this record quickly became a treasured rarity. Now, it’s back with a notable reissue as part of the Pariter collection.

Available in 2 months

Jan 15, 2025

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A1

Nassaur Bassed Party

A2

Acidless Party

B1

Track Ball Treck

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