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Wodda
Changing Faces

Changing Faces
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Artists

Wodda

Catno

CS048

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Country

UK

Release date

Feb 27, 2025

Constant Sound is one of the very many labels that is headed up by Burnski and one that he reserves for club-ready tech house and minimal. Wodda steps up for the latest outing and brings some future garage energy to the opener, 'Reggae Fusion' (Deep mix) which is lit up with lithe synths and smart vocal samples. 'On My Way' has more infectious garage vibes to it with the squelchy drums and hits and some nice heady melodies up top. 'Changing Faces' gets more twisted and brings intergalactic drama to the ass-wiggling cyborg tech beats and last of all, a Tuff Mudda mix of 'Reggae Fusion' shuts down with a silky thump and throwback UKG bass.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

18.5€*

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A1

Reggae Fusion (Deep Mix)

A2

On My Way

B1

Changing Faces

B2

Reggae Fusion (Tuff Mudda Mix)

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