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MP001

Artists

Delazar

Catno

MP001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Argentina

Release date

Jan 29, 2025

Presenting the first vinyl release of mauna prasāda featuring its owner Delazar.

The record is designed for peak-time moments, it pulses with a playful yet intense energy, making it perfect for those late-night, immersive sets. The tracks are built on tight, rolling beats and layered synths that gradually evolve, creating a dynamic atmosphere that encourages both introspection and movement. The EP captures the essence of raw, unfiltered dance music, making it an essential soundtrack for anyone who craves the thrill of the night and the freedom of the groove.

Available in 2 months

Jan 29, 2025

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Dancing With My Ego

A2

Program Systexe

B1

DJ Take Thm

B2

Terrorist Bass Test

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