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T. Jacques
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Catno

TSOL 017

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

May 14, 2025

TSOL is delighted to welcome T. Jacques to its ranks for his first outing of the year. The EP is the perfect package of modern spaced-out tech funk, designed with the discerning DJ and clubber in mind. Dip your toes or dive right into these velvety house grooves.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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