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DJ Wild
The Night Owls EP

The Night Owls EP
The Night Owls EPThe Night Owls EP

Artists

DJ Wild

Labels

Trelik

Catno

TR 039

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Oct 4, 2024

Styles

Minimal

French house innovator DJ W!ld has roamed through many different stylistic terrains over the years and now finds himself in stripped-back minimal mode for the excellent Trelik. 'The Night Owls' opens up with tight drum loops and off-grid synth daubs that hypnotise while making you move. 'Drunkin' is a kicking cut with well-designed drums enveloped by sub-bass and topped with swirling and smeared chords. 'Fashionistas' is another perfect bit of stripped-back body music with low slung kicks and little else but they are enough to keep you locked. 'Comment On Baise Dans Le Hardcore' closes out with another mix of physical kicks and heady synths.

Available Tomorrow

Oct 4, 2024

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

19€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

The Night Owls

A2

Drunkin

B1

Fashionistas

B2

Comment On Baise Dans Le Hardcore

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