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Awo Ojiji
Nucleus Accumbens

Nucleus Accumbens
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Artists

Awo Ojiji

Catno

04ET

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Belgium

Release date

Jun 14, 2021

We’re back with three breaky electro truffles for your reward circuit, harvested by hand by the Austrian Awo Ojiji.

We’re back with three breaky electro truffles for your reward circuit, harvested by hand by the Austrian Awo Ojiji.

Fast-paced, rhythmically challenging, and spiced with euphoric synth stabs that will make your endorphins flow. Dem good, woozy feels. They’ve been neglected for too long.

Superconductor instantly puts your brain in euphoric overdrive with its epic pads, reminiscent of our teens. Simpler times.

Ridicoloum whacks tools on your head; it rattles, shakes, clonks and bonks. The drums, crunchier than pumpkin seeds.

Everything around you starts to rumble, it’s unintentionally merciless, but satisfying af. Trust us, okay?

To round off the euphoria extravaganza, Quarantini strikes a more serious note, as you slowly come to terms with a new normal. One full of full-bodied sub-bass and all them breakz that we love so much. Treat yoself.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

8.5€*11.5€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Superconductor

A2

Ridicoloum

B

Quarantini

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