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Dojo Zone
Quasi Disco

Quasi Disco
Quasi DiscoQuasi Disco

Artists

Dojo Zone

Catno

CABARET 035

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Japan

Release date

Jul 6, 2024

"Cabaret is one of those well regarded minimal and tech labels that is pretty much buy on sight for fans. Next up to keep that reputation alive is Dojo Zone who does not disappoint across four well designed techno offerings. 'Quasi Disco' is a big and bumpy one with rickety percussive loos and drums that demand the floor makes moves. 'The Green Planet' (feat Emily Lind) is crispy tech house with classic cowbell sounds and eerie whistles, then 'Walk The Path' heads into the cosmos with psyched-out synths and plenty of sci-fi effects. 'Who's Watching' closes down with a darker heart but still plenty of trippy motifs for late night action" Juno Review

Available Tomorrow

Jul 6, 2024

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Quasi Disco

A2

The Green Planet" (feat Emily Lind)

B1

Walk The Path

B2

Who's Watching

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