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Cultured Pearls/Night Society/Jj Can
Collections Volume Eleven (reissue) EP

Collections Volume Eleven (reissue) EP
Collections Volume Eleven (reissue) EPCollections Volume Eleven (reissue) EP

Catno

PPC11R

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

May 7, 2025

Plastik People Collections dropped this one back in 2019, and it became an instant classic that soon sold out. It has since rocketed in price on the second-hand markets, so thankfully, the label is reissuing it this summer. Cultured Pearls's 'Mother Earth' is effortlessly cool garage-house with bumpy drums and expressive piano jams perfect for outdoor dancing. Night Society's 'You Turn Me On' has an authentic US edge and hot and humid groove with passionate vocal cries, then JJ Can's 'I Don't Know Why' is a dubby and low-slung deep garage sound with chopped vocals and a timeless appeal. Three vital cuts that will be huge all over again this year.

Available Tomorrow

May 7, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Cultured Pearls - Mother Earth (Hoff’s Optimistic House edit)

B1

Night Society - You Turn Me On (Lounge mix)

B2

JJ Can - I Don’t Know Why (The dub mix)

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