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95Bones
BAM003

BAM003

Artists

95Bones

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BAM003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jul 9, 2021

95Bones channels a year of pent-up dance

95Bones channels a year of pent-up dance

It’s all killer and no filler on this heady mix of breaks, NY house, acid and UKG. 95Bones flexes his hardware muscles on a 4-track EP designed to be played loud in a dark room.

In recognition of the influence of LGBTQ+ culture on contemporary dance music a portion of proceeds from this release will be donated to Stonewall Housing.

Lovingly delivered by the crew at YAM Records.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.99€*

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A1

Bayonet Cap

A2

Bugs On The Floor

B1

Queen Romey

B2

Dutch Country

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