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Cedric Vermue
Patterns (Donato Dozzy + Gran River Reworks)

Patterns (Donato Dozzy + Gran River Reworks)
Patterns (Donato Dozzy + Gran River Reworks)Patterns (Donato Dozzy + Gran River Reworks)

Labels

Mylja

Catno

mylja003r

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Feb 28, 2024

New Cedric Vermue incl Donato Dozzy rework

In a groundbreaking collaboration, two luminaries of the techno-ambient landscape, Donato Dozzy and Grand River, unveil their transformative reworks of Cedric Vermue's neoclassical masterpiece, "Patterns." With their unique artistic visions, Donato Dozzy and Grand River redefine the boundaries of techno, inviting listeners on a hypnotic journey through captivating soundscapes. Whether it's the pulsating energy of Dozzy's techno voyage or the atmospheric intricacy of Grand River's rework, one thing is certain - this release promises to captivate audiences and redefine the very essence of electronic music.

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