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Artists

Various

Catno

CUTLINE001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2024

Cut-Line Records proudly unveils its inaugural release, featuring a collection of euphoric, minimal, and breaky tracks that resonate deeply within the realm of house music. Launched by lifelong mates and production partners Maják and Diego Knows, this label aims to capture the essence of dancefloor energy while pushing creative boundaries across an endless soundscape of alien vibes.
Setting the stage, Pedro Goya’s “Celeste” opens the EP with a euphoric minimal groove that perfectly encapsulates the magic of house, taking you on an emotional journey that sweeps you away into sound. Next, we dive headfirst into "Alien Vision" by Francula & St. Xose—a gritty, breaky banger loaded with gnarly vocals and a tight groove, punctuated by an uplifting euphoric break that keeps the energy flowing on the dancefloor.

At the heart of this release lies the highly anticipated "Warning Bells" from Digital Pimps, which opens the B-side. This classic '90s break track, once long lost and now reborn, roars back to life thanks to a brilliant remaster that is sure to evoke nostalgia. Collaborating with the original artist, New York local Fonseca 72, we’ve breathed new life into this beloved classic, ensuring it grooves on vinyl for a whole new generation of listeners.

To round off this sonic journey, our label heads deliver their own signature flavor on B2. Expect pure pumping grooves with a dash of funk, wrapped in their iconic psychedelic minimal vibe that will keep you hooked. With this debut, Cut-Line Records invites you to embark on a journey filled with rich textures, infectious rhythms, and the vibrant spirit of house music. This EP is an absolute must-have! Grab it before it's gone!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Carpe Distribution WW exclusive

A1

Pedro Goya - Celeste

A2

Francula - Alien Vision

B1

The Digital Pimps - Warning Bells

B2

MSRB - Electric Funk

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