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Dexter
Past Moves I

Past Moves I

Artists

Dexter

Catno

SUSH66

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Sushitech is back with another of its sublime vinyl-only projects and this one focuses on the work of Dexter. There will be three 12"s in all that draw together some of the producer's finest moments. He is a truly cult figure amongst those who know and he served up a fresh take on tech, acid, dub and house between 1997 and 2004 when these tracks were first made - if you can find any of those original records prepare to pay loads for them, or else dive into Past Moves I. It has a brace of slick, tightly programmed cuts underpinned by rolling pads with lovely lo-fi pads up top. Heady stuff.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16€*

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1

Dexter - Lazy Bones (Past Moves Remastered)

2

Dexter - You Alone

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