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Liquid Earth
The Breakdown EP

The Breakdown EP

Catno

LEP002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

The second in a series of self-released Liquid Earth Physical Records, “The Breakdown” is a front flip into curbside clubbing.

The Aside offers two impeccably tight mixes of the 12” title tune, both providing different licks of pleasure for the casual clubber. “Charms Of Gaia” is forward leaning, equipped with big room, big energy type vocal breaks. “Trips & Skips” is an ode to the stripped down wigglyness of one of UK Tech House’s greatest, Nathan Coles - a clear influence of Mr. Earths.

From here, we are sat next to the two black sheep of the 12” on what seems like the most pleasurable road trip of a record. B1 being the beefed-out break tune titled “The Closer” and B2 the straight and narrow slammings of “Cobblestone Stomper,” a track surely given its holy legs by the OG Jerusalem Cruiser.

What you won’t find on this record is senseless filler, instead, you’ll surely be pumping your face with the permanent botox that is Liquid Earth. Now let’s see that smile!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

The Breakdown (Charms Of Gaia Mix)

A2

The Breakdown (Trips & Skips Mix)

B1

The Closer

B2

Cobblestone Stomper

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