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CDFT004

CDFT004
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Artists

Various

Catno

CDFT004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Cedofeita Records returns with CDFT004, a limited run of 150 numbered 12”s cut for DJs who like their records
to do the work: five tracks across house, electro and breaks, sequenced with a clean sense of tension and
release. Based in Porto, the label stays close to a simple rule — not where artists are from, but where the work
happens. These tracks were written and shaped while the artists were living in the North of Portugal, tied into
the local circuit and its night-time pace.
Miguel Rendeiro opens with “Love Me Too” — direct, fast and warm at the bottom end. Mike Morales follows
with “Outta Shine”, modern and controlled, built on crisp rhythm and a steady forward push. On the flip, Bruno,
Erp & Rompante hit heavier with “Parking Place” — bold stabs, sampling grit, room-holding weight. Sector
Relay shifts the colour with “Social Distortion”, stripped electro pressure for late hours. Tasc’oTau feat. João
Pedro Dias closes with “Magnificent City” — liquid break swing and soft detail, a final chapter that resets the
room without losing the thread.

Available in a year

Jan 15, 2027

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

17€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Miguel Rendeiro - Love Me Too

A2

Mike Morales - Outta Shine

B1

Bruno, Erp, Rompante - Parking Place

B2

Sector Relay - Social Distortion

B3

Tasc’oTau feat. João Pedro Dias - Magnificent City

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