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4D
HMND004

HMND004
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4D

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HMND004

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1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Styles

For the latest edition on Humanoid Recordings, co-founder 4D hits with a 4-tracker made for the dancefloor.

'Stupidity' starts with intention with ethereal driving tech house, reminiscent of the wiggle/end recordings golden days. 'Quantum Theory' follows in style with a relentless bassline, layered with satisfying arpeggios and naughty synth lines

'World in our Head' picks up the pace with an interweaving, high energy attack perfect for the peak time before 'Sowie Lockers' closes the EP - a euphoric after hours delight with bright pads and playful melodies, rounding things off in a tasty fashion.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14€*

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A1

Stupidity

A2

Quantum Theory

B1

World in our Head

B2

Sowie Lockers

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