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MUSEK 02
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Labels

Musek

Catno

MSK02

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Nov 1, 2024

This EP weaves a rich tapestry of sound across four unique tracks, each with its own distinctive identity. The front side opens with a groovy -house journey, where Joy and Hamsa’s collaboration pulses with deep, infectious rhythms. The second track strikes with punchy, progressive beats, propelling listeners into a dynamic soundscape. On the flip side, a hypnotic creation by Francesco Farfa and Hamsa casts a spell with looping melodies, drawing you into a deep, entrancing atmosphere. The EP closes with a reimagined classic - Hi-Ryze revisits his 1991 work with Viv Breton under the alias Ubik, breathing new life into it.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Joy Kitikonti & Hamsa - Tricks Of The Time

A2

Hamsa - Overthinking (Farfa´S Re-Touch)

B1

Francesco Farfa & Hamsa - False Cruelty

B2

Ubik - Command You To Lie (Hi-Ryze Rmx)

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