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Playin' 4 The City
Backfire EP (remastered)

Backfire EP (remastered)
Backfire EP (remastered)Backfire EP (remastered)

Catno

PPR07R

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Apr 30, 2025

Genres

House

French DJ, producer and multi-instrumentalist Olivier Portal sadly passed away in January, aged 65. His best work came as Playin 4 The City and this EP is one of his most sought-after on the Plastik People label. It features two tracks originally released on the 'Backshop' EP on Tropism Records 2002 and one newer sound. Opener 'Minor Track' is a brilliantly aloof deep house cut with swinging, dubby drums and cute chord stabs that do enough to keep you moving. 'Backfire' is just as breezy but a little quicker with some sleek synths and nice claps moving things on with a cosmic edge. 'Backside' rides a nice chunky, tumbling rhythm with more subtle but seductive synth work.

Available Tomorrow

Apr 30, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16.5€*

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A1

Minor Track

B1

Backfire

B2

Backside

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