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Harry Wills
Spicy EP

Spicy EP
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Labels

Spicy

Catno

SPCY001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 17, 2025

Harry Wills returns with a tightly crafted four-tracker that dives deep into his signature palette of groove-heavy house, tight percussion, and smartly layered textures Harry Wills returns with a tightly crafted four-tracker that dives deep into his signature palette
of groove-heavy house, tight percussion, and smartly layered textures. This time, there’s a cheeky twist — subtle nods to 90s pop nostalgia (<3 Spice Girls) adding a playful edge to already dancefloor-primed cuts. Both track moves with confidence — rolling basslines, off-kilter rhythms, and infectious hooks designed to catch dancers hips in the best way.

Whether you’re warming up a Berlin basement, rocking a sunrise rooftop, or sliding into a late-night radio mix, this EP delivers energy with charm. Pressed on 12" black vinyl, this is a limited run of just 250 copies.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

16.5€*

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