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Saurus
Sexline

Sexline

Artists

Saurus

Catno

SMR022

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Genres

House

Originally released in 1992 on Muzak, an Italian label founded by Leo Mas, Fabrizio Lazzari and Andrea Gemolottoand, which was fundamental in establishing a new Italian dance floor electronic sound in the early 90s strongly intertwined with US influences from what was happening in Detroit and New York at the time. Officially re-issued with new remix of "Fearless" by Berlin based Trent, stripping down the feisty banger from its breakbeat elements and implementing a new Acid feel to it.

Available in a year

Feb 23, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

19€*

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A1

Sexline

A2

Futureless

B1

Saurus In New York

B2

Futureless (6am mix)

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