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Boris Werner
Hypnotherapy

Hypnotherapy
HypnotherapyHypnotherapy

Labels

TSOL

Catno

TSOL 011

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Dutch legend Boris Werner joins the TSOL ranks with an EP that serves as a hell of a statement piece. The gritty hypnosis of No Tantrums gives way to a proper last-tune-of-the-festival in Ochtend Glunderen @ Wildeburg, while L.S.D. is the type of big room tackle that only someone with years of experience playing on those stages could deliver. These are five top drawer nuggets.

Available in a year

Feb 27, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

14.5€*

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A1

No Tantrums feat. MC Pryme

A2

Ochtend Glunderen @ Wildeburg

B1

L.S.D. (Love Saves the Day)

B2

Ghetto Mind Groove feat. Rocky

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