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Jack Keo
Bigger EP

Bigger EP
Bigger EPBigger EP

Artists

Jack Keo

Catno

LKDNV09

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 10, 2025

After a stream of constant quality, locked in records returns once again this time with uk based Jack keo who finally unleashes ‘Bigger’ ep.

After a stream of constant quality, locked in records returns once again this time with uk based Jack keo who finally unleashes ‘Bigger’ ep. After videos circulating of raresh and Ricardo hammering most of the ep in one of there legendary b2b sets at fabrics birthday and other big names spinning it throughout the summer of 24’ it’s been highly anticipated by those in the know.

The record starts with the stunningly crafted ‘bigger’ with a lovely mix of subtle electronics and warm pads. A2 ‘ode to e’ is a breaks piece of dreamy tones and vocal patterns. On the heavy and darker b side the naughty bass of ‘quartet’ heads b1. Built for an attack on the floor with its vocoder driven rhythm. For the b2, One of raresh’s weapons of 2024 ‘bra sett’ its ever changing and switching layers is an energy boost to any dance floor!

Available in a month

Jan 10, 2025

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Bigger

A2

Ode To E

B1

Quartet

B2

Bra Sett

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