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Tripmastaz
Gutta Trax EP

Gutta Trax EP
Gutta Trax EPGutta Trax EP

Catno

DMT019

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Sep 11, 2025

You can't fault the quality of the slabs of heavy house that Dungeon Meat puts out. The label headed up by Brawther and Tristan da Cunha is back with more wagyu-quality rhythms, this time from the Berlin-based Tripmastaz. He's a master of crafting the sort of muscular beats that get floors in a sweat and whether solo or next to heavyweights like Ricardo Villalobos and DJ Sneak. Here he shows his dubbed out signature sound with the swinging, garage-inflected 'Off Da Waxxx', raw New York thud of 'Double Trouple', percussive skip of 'NYC x LFO' and rough and ready 'Tres Cabezas'. Tasty stuff, as always.

Available in a year

Sep 11, 2026

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

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