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Riku Sugimoto
From Sumikawa 2 Space EP

From Sumikawa 2 Space EP
From Sumikawa 2 Space EPFrom Sumikawa 2 Space EP

Catno

LONEWOLF011

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Dec 5, 2022

Next up on the firmly consistent EYA Records sublabel, Lonewolf.

Next up on the firmly consistent EYA Records sublabel, Lonewolf, Jos continues to deliver a seemingly endless supply of cutting-edge club electronics, with another four-track heater from a mysterious up-and-coming artist. This time in the form of Japanese talent, Riku Sugimoto, brings a refreshing and pinpoint perspective on retro-futuristic sounds.

With an EP full of video-game synthesis, flawless syncopated bleeps, and bouncy bass details permeated with rave energy. It is slick and pacey progressive records across both sides.

Starting with the soaring electro melodies on ‘Carefree Wonder’, and the angular 90’s house stabs of ‘Limestone Plateau’ crossed with ultra-modern acid sounds, make it guaranteed to deliver dancefloor reactions.

Another laser precise club record from the EYA stable of producers that continue to go from strength to strength in 2022 and beyond.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Telling Time

A2

Carefree Wonder

B1

Poisonous Pufferfish

B2

Limestone Plateau

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