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29CU.SPIRAL
29CU.SPIRAL29CU.SPIRAL

Catno

SPOOR2

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Feb 27, 2023

New output from The Hague very own NHS crew — made up of three different tracks, recorded in various scenarios and timelines.

New output from The Hague very own NHS crew — made up of three different tracks, recorded in various scenarios and timelines. Playing with the intricacies of the night, while suitable for all situations electronic.

Sun Genam/Grosheid on the A1 slot, we take-off with no foreseen landing. A spiraling techno workout that keeps evolving into something bigger, held up by a hypnotic rhythm to ensure that the chance of your mind melting into a puddle is at an all time high.

Providing a dancefloor-forward reintepretation of 29CU.SPIRAL, Young Adults kick things up a notch in their own groove-laden style—keeping things functional, while still having heaps of emotional strength and deepness that keeps on giving.

Last but not least, the flipside is the doing of Beschadigde Zielen Date, a stimulant-fueled jam, recorded in the small hours of the night, after a festival outing that needed just that one extra push. Long lost recording in the early days of 2010s, from our minds to yours, truly.

*Vinyl only release

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Sun Genam & Grosheid - 29CU.SPIRAL

A2

Sun Genam & Grosheid - 29CU.SPIRAL (Young Adults Experience Mix)

B1

Beschadigde Zielen Date - Phenethylamine Class of 2011

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