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Punto G
Punto GPunto G

Catno

Evadi01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Italy

Release date

Jun 1, 2023

Styles

Techno

Evasione Digitale is a new label devoted to the Italian Progressive sound of the 90’s.

Evasione Digitale is a new label devoted to the Italian Progressive sound of the 90’s.

The label is kicking off with the reissue of "Punto G,” the sought-after Italian Techno 12” originally released on Spock in 1995, under the umbrella of Leo Mas, Gemolotto and Fabrice. The "Triade,” with their influential labels, coined a trademark sound for the city of Udine, creating a solid acid kingdom and giving space to modern experiments.

Produced by Fabrizio Vascotto (Skeela) and local dj Marco Bellini, resident in cult clubs like Area City and Aida, "Punto G" sees the light again via Torino and Berlin.

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Punto G (Z-Version)

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A2

Punto G (In Acido)

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B1

Punto G (Z-Version)

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B2

Punto G (In Acido)

5:10

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