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West In Motion (w/ Brame & Hamo Remix)

West In Motion (w/ Brame & Hamo Remix)

Artists

Bumble

Labels

ARIS

Catno

ARIS01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Ireland

Release date

Feb 9, 2022

Arís (pronounced: ah-reesh) presents the first in a new series of 90’s/early 00’s Irish Dance reissues with ARIS01

Arís (pronounced: ah-reesh) presents the first in a new series of 90’s/early 00’s Irish Dance reissues with ARIS01; 2 remastered tracks from Bumble’s 1992 EP ‘West In Motion’ b/w a new remix from Brame & Hamo to celebrate the release’s 30th anniversary.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

West In Motion (Banana Mix)

A2

West In Motion (Hard Mix)

B1

West In Motion (Brame & Hamo Remix)

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