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Memory Card EP
Memory Card EPMemory Card EP

Catno

OTTA9

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Sep 30, 2024

Simone de Kunovichand Pancratio collaborate on the 'Memory Card EP,' a three-track release that blends exuberance with a hint of nostalgia. The duo drawsinspiration from the early days of video gaming, using samples from obscurePlayStation 1 adventuresand a minimalist sound design that evokes 32-bittextures. Be it the mellow early morning hours or the intensity of peak time, thesetracks offer DJs the right tools to electrify thedancefloor.

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