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DJ Ino MC Johnny Def
We Were Better In The Future

We Were Better In The Future

Catno

DSV006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 28, 2020

For their sixth instalment, Newcastle's exclusive Deep Site Vinylized label series brings us the Iberian dream team duo of DJ Ino and MC Johnny Def and their 'We Were Better In The Future' EP.

The A-side showcases 2 stunning new productions and the B-side has special re-releases not previously available on vinyl.

We Were Better In The Future (Original Mix) gives us a greater understanding with an inspiring spoken word intro. The building layers of percussion coupled with lush tones and simmering vocals can bring a touch of bliss to any room. The solemn feel of Together (Original Mix) offers a message of insight and reflection on top of finely produced tribal beats and heavenly voices. The Traveler (Original Mix) is a bright light of hope with uplifting piano, mesmerizing rhythm and motivational lyrics. Exceptional smoothness found on Love Is In The Air (Original Mix) is a result of the emotional chord progression supported by its comforting words and the warm bass groove.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

We Were Better In The Future

A2

Together

B1

The Traveler

B2

Love Is In The Air

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