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Wilba
Retracing The Steps EP

Retracing The Steps EP
Retracing The Steps EPRetracing The Steps EP

Artists

Wilba

Catno

STRWB014

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Sep 15, 2025

Styles

Returning for a full EP under the new solo alias, Wilba brings fresh twist on his trademark Duowe sound, reimagined through a more emotive and immersive lens. Inspired by sets seen over festival this latest offering brings four moody cuts that blur the lines between Electro and Tech House. Stripped-back drum grooves, rumbling basslines, and echo-laced synths designed to move bodies and minds deep in woodland rave clearings. Retracing steps of old habits, this time with a few new tricks.

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Sep 15, 2025

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