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Various
Various YA.R

Various YA.R

Artists

Various

Catno

YAR002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Compilation Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Jan 27, 2023

Styles

House

After a first succesful release, Lyon based crew YA.R is back with their second release that brings you a different vibe, darker, more energic that leads toward the deep hours of the night.

Aladdin starts with the brighter track, a light track, which will bring you a silly smile and which borders on derision with samples of phone commercials, riffs of old school Trance and acid lines.

Funktroid take the A side a step further into the Trance flavour, this one will hit the dancefloor just the right way it has to be done, big acid lines that will melt your face down and airy pads that will raise your conscience into a higher state.

The B side welcomes our guest Obsidian, a project started by 3 talented space explorer. As you can hear their music comes directly from the year 2123, they will take you on an interstellar journey with their spaceship moving at speedlight with no feel of disturbances.

Then we have our local heroes Sela & Zgelt who invites you to share their mystical beverages so that you can land gently from this journey while contemplating the stars and the interstellar void.

Available Tomorrow

Mar 23, 2024

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Aladdin! - Motorolex

A2

Funktroid - Born Free

B1

Obsidian - Iatoo

B2

Sela & Zgelt - Mystical Drink

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