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Dj Wayne Ritchie
Listen Keenly EP

Listen Keenly EP

Catno

HT034

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Sep 16, 2025

Genres

House

After 25 Years, DJ Wayne Ritchie's Legendary Lost Record Makes Its Return South London’s own DJ Wayne Ritchie.
The two records he self-released in 2001 have long been out of reach, becoming legendary among vinyl diggers as elusive, sought-after gems.
Now, four carefully selected tracks from those records have been remastered, ready to shake up today’s dance floors once again. Crafted with a 12-bit sampler, blending House and UKG into a unique, unmistakable groove, this sound is finally making its return—25 years later.

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

13.5€*

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A1

Listen Keenly

A2

K's Theme

B1

Ruff Plate

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