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June 22
Astro Twin EP

Astro Twin EP
Astro Twin EPAstro Twin EP

Artists

June 22

Catno

MOTO020

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Genres

House

Moto Music celebrates 30 years;the same philosophy remains to bring classic memories to the turntables & dance floors since 1994. A new collaborative endeavor from the remarkable talents of Alex Picone and Prince De Takicardie is fresh up on the Moto Music turismo for 2024, debuting the creation- June 22 ,,Astro Twin'' Ep; a reference to their shared birthday and zodiac sign, this 140 gram plate includes 4 distinct flavors of hardware bred, funky and psychedelic fusions for the energetic body and curious mind. Raw, underground & Futuristic, yet familiar to the arcade atmospheres and authentic old times with a charming palette of Acid House, Detroit Techno, Cosmic Breaks, and mystic Trance for colorful design; …the Astro Twin Ep courtesy of June 22 awaits you…proudly presented by Moto Music for our 20th release and 30th anniversary.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

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