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2097

Catno

HPDVA 001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

The brand new Hyperdrive label kicks off with a mix of the old and the new - some tracks made recently, some that date back to the 90s, all of them top quality. Liquid Earth opens up with the spaced-out synths and electronic house sounds of '1_HP_D' then Art Of The State gets a little more tranced out and cosmic on '2_HP_D'. Dan Piu's '3_HP_D' is a tech house exploration with wispy sci-fi leads and a playful rhythm then Luis Malon & Seb G combine for the turbo-charged tech of '4_HP_D.' The legendary Freddy Fresh closes down with a high-speed sound on '5_HP_D.' Says the label, "Hyperdrive is dedicated to preserving the rich history of electronic music," and on this evidence, it will do so expertly.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

18.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Liquid Earth - "1_HP_D"

A2

Art Of The State - "2_HP_D"

B1

Dan Piu - "3_HP_D"

B2

Luis Malon & Seb G - "4_HP_D"

B3

Freddy Fresh - "5_HP_D"

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