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Fábio Santos
Constant Black 36 EP

Constant Black 36 EP
Constant Black 36 EPConstant Black 36 EP

Catno

CB036

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Styles

You can always rely on Burnski and his many labels to keep DJs and dancers well-oiled with plenty of fresh house and garage tackle in various different guises. Constant Black keeps it stripped back with this new one from Rotterdam resident Fabio Santos. 'Midnight Protocol' is an ice-cold stepper, and 'Duster' gets more sleazy and raw with a heavy house foundation. There's wub-wub filth underpinning the garage shuffler 'Breather', old school ragga vibes on 'Request To All Junglist' and 'Conspiracy' is a light-footed hot-stepper with mutant energy. An absolute no-brainer that will become a go-to for months to come.

Available Tomorrow

Jan 7, 2026

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

20€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Midnight Protocol

A2

Duster

A3

Breather

B1

Request To All Junglist

B2

Conspiracy

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