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Luhk
Novos Horizontes

Novos Horizontes
Novos HorizontesNovos Horizontes

Artists

Luhk

Catno

CARPET08

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Portugal

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Luhk returns to Carpet & Snares after his 2020 EP ‘Em Casa’. Now the Portuguese producer is seeking ‘Novos Horizontes’ (new horizons) via these five fiery club tracks. Each of the first four cuts has its own jet fuel: acid basslines on ‘Em Missão’ and ‘L.Submundo.D.’, a classic M1 on ‘Não Há Volta Atrás’, and an early 00s bumping tech house groove on ‘Linhas De Espaço & Tempo’. The title track closes the EP with galactic electro, proving that the horizon is just the start.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

10€*

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A1

Em Missão

A2

Não Há Volta Atrás

B1

L.Submundo.D.

B2

Linhas de Espaço & Tempo

B3

Novos Horizontes

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