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Infinity Plus One
Strong Together EP

Strong Together EP
Strong Together EPStrong Together EP

Catno

CARPET&FRIENDS01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Carpet & Snares inaugurates its ‘Friends’ series with four slammers from Stephen Slade aka Infinity
Plus One. Active since the 90s and author of a series of highly sought-after minimal tech house
records, Stephen’s sound is precision tooled for dancefloor explosions, and this EP is no exception.
On the A, he brings two versions of ‘I Broke Your Solar System’, one a stripped-back DBX-style
tweaker, the other drenched in sunkissed keyboards and strings. On the B, ‘Forward Together’ is a
tight house groove lifted into the stratosphere by flanged percussion, while ‘In The Streets’ luxuriates
in stepping electro groove and lush pads.

Available in a year

Mar 30, 2027

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

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1

I Broke Your Solar System

2

I Broke Your Solar System (Pluto Rock’s mix)

3

Forward Together

4

In The Streets

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