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ABSTRACK FUTURE 004

ABSTRACK FUTURE 004
ABSTRACK FUTURE 004ABSTRACK FUTURE 004

Artists

Various

Catno

AF004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 29, 2024

For the upcoming instalment of 'Abstrack Future,' Diskorrekt co-founder and label head Cape has brought together four of the most prolific Latin American producers for a 'various artists' compilation. Totally dancefloor oriented and designed to make you lose track of time through a mix of energetic and atmospheric futuristic techno and trance with a tribal twist. Connecting the past with the present will not let you unveil the future.
We would like to present Two Phase U, Manuk, C.ru.Z and Mat Roz all together in this unforgettable compilation that you won't take out of your dj dag for a long time.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Two Phase U - Soft Maze

A2

Mat Roz - 4 AM

B1

Manuk - Astornauta

B2

C.ru.Z - Almarine

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