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Ohm Hourani
Herbs Miles EP

Herbs Miles EP
Herbs Miles EPHerbs Miles EP

Catno

YKW002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Genres

Minimal

Styles

Minimal

From Los Angeles, YKW returns with their second release by Montreal's minimal jazz master Ohm Hourani with 2 original tracks and a remix by G76/Gojnea76.

The standout track, "Herbs Miles," weaves together a captivating sample of Herbie Hancock discussing the legendary Miles Davis, while Ohm Hourani's live-recorded and processed trumpet adds a unique and soulful touch.

To further elevate the experience, G76/Gojnea76 delivers a twisted and innovative remix of "Herbs Miles," infusing it with his signature sound.

"Down the Syncussion Hole" is a testament to the wild and creative days spent in the studio, where boundaries were pushed and musical magic was born.

Prepare to be transported on a sonic journey that will captivate and inspire listeners.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

15€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Herbs Miles

B1

Down The Syncussion Hole

B2

Herbs Miles (G76 remix)

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