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Blue Hour
Remixed [5]

Remixed [5]

Artists

Blue Hour

Catno

BLUEHOURMX#005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

May 25, 2020

Blue Hour completes his Remixed series with the fifth and final installment.

Blue Hour completes his Remixed series with the fifth and final installment. Over the past five years, he has curated a quality addition to the label inviting key artists along side exciting newcomers to re-work his music. Remixed [05] sees Julian Muller, Adlas, Tranceman2000, and 3KZ bring the Remixed series to a close accompanied by a full re-release of all past editions plus new bonus material. A1 Meridian (Julian Muller Remix) A2 Flow State (Adlas Remix) B1 Introspective II (Tranceman2000's Remix) B2 First Light (3KZ Jungle Mix)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Meridian (Julian Muller Remix)

5:23

A2

Flow State (Adlas Remix)

5:32

B1

Introspective II (Tranceman2000's Remix)

6:37

B2

First Light (3KZ Jungle Mix)

4:18

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