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Diogo DJ Doggo
This Is Not An EP

This Is Not An EP
This Is Not An EPThis Is Not An EP

Catno

WLTD009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Aug 12, 2024

Portuguese renegades Diogo and DJ Doggo bring us sexy broken beats, in-your-face samples and sumptuous bass on this new EP from Welt Discos. First, Diogo caresses us with the soulful shuffle of ‘I Need U’ and his moody remix of ‘Aileron Pt. 2’ by jazz-funk band Yakuza. On the flip, DJ Doggo hits us with swung party grooves on the garagey ‘In My House There Will Always Be House’ and the body rockin’ ‘Let Me See You Dance’.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

17€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Diogo - I Need U

A2

Yakuza - Aileron Pt 2 (Diogo Remix)

B1

DJ Doggo - In My House There Will Always Be House

B2

DJ Doggo - Let Me See You Dance

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