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Picasso
NSR012

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Artists

Picasso

Catno

NSR012

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Jan 27, 2025

Picasso has been going from strength to strength in recent years and his debut on NorthSouth represents another side to his ever evolving sound. Opening up the EP is Robbie Growler, a tried and tested dancefloor ripper, drums with an infectious groove and THAT bassline, this ones destined for those big 3am moments. Next up is Superstylin’ Glidin’ - bouncier in nature, the arpeggiating bass and melodies have this one suited perfect for both earlier or later in the night when the crowd needs a little lift. On the flip side we open up with Bounce 2 It! Those familiar with Picasso’s sound of late may feel a strong affinity with this one, dubby, housey & hazy. The EP is rounded out with Sixth Sense, on a similar tip to the track before, this is one for those deeper moments, warm, lush pads and smoky groove - close your eyes and nod away!

Available in a year

Jan 27, 2026

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16.5€*

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A1

Robbie Growler

A2

Superstylin Glidin

B1

Bounce 2 It!

B2

Sixth Sense

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