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Huerta
TV Slang

TV Slang

Artists

Huerta

Labels

R&R

Catno

RNR001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 21, 2023

Huerta inaugurates his new R&R imprint with TV Slang LP.

Huerta inaugurates his new R&R imprint with TV Slang LP. Existing in a world away from the club, Huerta picks up where his debut album Junipero left off. Intended primarily as an immersive home-listening experience, TV Slang explores rhythmic moods and ambient soundscapes: combining traces of deep house, downtempo, and a suggestion of breakbeat flavors. Partially recorded back in 2019 and subsequently completed in 2022, TV Slang is the first release on R&R, a sub-label of Leizure focused on exploring more nuanced and eclectic sounds outside the rigid framework of dance music.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

18.99€*

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A1

Humming Bird

A2

TV Slang

A3

Stutter Dub

A4

Deez Things

A5

Hang Time

B1

Traces

B2

Sylvio's Dream

B3

Park Dub

B4

Coconino

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