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Zero Zero
Synchronicity EP

Synchronicity EP
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Artists

Zero Zero

Catno

HT033

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Sep 16, 2025

Styles

Legendary House Unit "ZERO ZERO" Returns with a Timeless EP on Holic Trax 033!

Formed in Osaka in the 1990s by Keiji Shimazaki & DJ Kurachi, the legendary house duo ZERO ZERO broke genre boundaries with their unique sound. Now, their long-lost masterpiece finally sees the light of day on Holic Trax 033—an EP packed with raw energy and timeless grooves, proving its relevance 30 years after its creation.

💥 A1: Rock house⁉️ A gritty yet groovy killer track that hits hard. 🔥
🌀 B1: A deep, percussive acid banger, originally crafted for a legendary live set at Tokyo’s iconic Space Lab Yellow. ⚡
🎷 B2: Jazzy, funky, and the perfect closing track—a sublime deep house gem. 🎶

This long-awaited release comes after a dedicated effort to bring it back to life, making it an essential piece of house music history.
Don't miss it!

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

13.5€*

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A1

Rock Da Echo

B1

303 For Yellow

B2

Under The Moon (Moon Lite mix)

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