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Jorge Caiado
New Garden

New Garden
New GardenNew Garden

Catno

CARPET07

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Genres

House

Styles

House

Carpet boss Jorge Caiado returns with three tracks to expand your mind and your soul. Stretching across the A, ’Plant A New Garden’ is a cosmic neo-Detroit techno epic that comes accompanied by a life-affirming narrative in the long tradition of UR’s ’Transition’. On the B, ’Find Your Rhythm’ weaves a military kick, febrile percussion and a wicked acid motif into a dangerously groovy web. Finally, the easy, breezy ’Say What?’ smooths things over with classic house aplomb.

Media: Mi
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12€*

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A

New Garden

B1

Find Your Rhythm

B2

Say What?

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