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Baldo
Groove Radiance

Groove Radiance
Groove RadianceGroove Radiance

Artists

Baldo

Catno

PE011

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Spain

Release date

Jul 1, 2022

Physical Education returns for another head-first foray into the tech house we know and love.

Physical Education returns for another head-first foray into the tech house we know and love. This time, label-head Baldo steps up to the plate with the four-track Groove Radiance. Joining him are Paramida and Liquid Earth, who dish up two suitably danceable remixes.

It’s glitchy, rhythmic musical goodness right from the word go. Hotplay takes the form of a bubbly little opener, one that’s soon re-interpreted by Panorama Bar resident Paramida. It’s her first remix to date and is packed full of low-slung, club-ready groove.

Baldo’s 1998 comes next, showcasing an acid-laced, tech-leaning sound that’s ripe for the late night hours, before Liquid Earth rounds off proceedings with a stripped-back, minimal-toned re-work.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Hotplay

A2

Hotplay (Paramida's Hotpants Remix)

B1

1998

B2

1998 (Liquid Earth Mix)

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