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Dexter
Past Moves II

Past Moves II

Artists

Dexter

Catno

SUSH67

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Genres

House

The second part of Sushitech's three-part vinyl-only series looking at the work of Dexter is another 12" doozy. The UK underground mainstay has been behind many cult and much sought-after records over the years and they all fuse obscure dub and acid tech house in smart ways. They were recorded between 1997-2004 and if you can find any OGs then you will be paying upwards of 100 quid for them. This slab has three driving but deep sounds carefully detailed with wispy pads and filtered vocals for perfect backroom deployment.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16€*

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1

Dexter - Tronic

2

Dexter - Inside-Out

3

Dexter - I Move You (1997 Remastered)

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