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Eris Drew
I Can Move Move (Baby Rollén & Gallegos Remixes)

I Can Move Move (Baby Rollén & Gallegos Remixes)

Artists

Eris Drew

Catno

SLUMP007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 19, 2024

Slump Recordings

High Priestess of the motherbeat, Eris Drew delivers her latest single - Slump Recordings second release of 2024. I Can Move Move is an archetypal, slice of cheeky club magic - epitomising her dynamic vinyl only DJ sets; the track brings a classic Eris house groove that masterfully integrates her turntablism with vocal chops and stabs to seduce the dance! The single comes alongside two seizmic remixes from label founder Baby Rollén, and Panorama Bar favourite Gallegos - each putting their signature spin on the quirky summer record.

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Jul 24, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

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A1

I Can Move Move (Original Mix)

5:14

A2

I Can Move Move (Baby Rollén Remix)

7:07

B

I Can Move Move (Gallegos Remix)

8:33

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