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DOTT Sarayu
Double-O-Seven

Double-O-Seven
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Catno

MR007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Country

Thailand

Release date

May 3, 2024

More Rice is back with their 7th release, “Double-O-Seven”, the first split EP between More Rice head honchos DOTT and Sarayu. The Ep showcases the artists’ own way of interpreting the acid bassline.

The A-side Bullets On The Floor is built on DOTT’s signature basslines on a 303 with a moving atmospheric background texture throughout the track, combined with haunting noises and melodies from his trusty Prophet 6. Pricey Drive Down was made with the same foundations and instruments, with the idea of creating something different with the same timeframe.

On the B-side, Sarayu’s 4am Sci-Fi features a prominent arpeggiator throughout the track together with a rhythm created from a sequencer. A surprise on the second drop included, one for the dance floor. On B2, a trancier track of the EP, comes with rolling acid basslines with drums that keeps the tracks moving.
Made for club use!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

13.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

DOTT - Bullets On The Floor

A2

DOTT - Pricey Drive Down

B1

Sarayu - 4am Sci-Fi

B2

Sarayu - On Road 4x4

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