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Natebytheway
Forms of Flavour EP

Forms of Flavour EP

Catno

GT001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

US

Release date

Jun 14, 2024

First release on fresh label Goodtunes!

Goodtunes first release GT001, comes from Natebytheway, a San Francisco born, now Berlin based Producer and DJ. This EP delivers 4 cuts of different flavors, as the title suggests- ‘Forms of Flavour’

The first cut —PVPNT— gifts us a 90s-style tech-house bomb with Nate’s signature beeps, bloops and flowy textures. A useful tool for a variety of atmospheres.

Takemeonatrip utilizes the deeper and warmer side of house music to bring you some luscious pads, warm basslines and french vocals from the mysterious Zoe.

Mr. Poems and Choochoochugging compliment the record with two deep yet distinct flavours of deep house, both accompanied with pumping basslines, tripped out vocals and percussive pleasures that are sure to get you moving.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

PVPNT

A2

Takemeonatrip ft. Zoe

B1

Mr. Poems

B2

Choochoochugging

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