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4
44

Catno

DT02

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Apr 15, 2022

Roy Vision, Demo test, DT02, house music, deep house, electronic music, chat noir distribution, chat noir store, vinyl records, hand-numbered.

Back with his second release on DEMO TEST, Roy Vision explores the different layers of an original, raw and multidisciplinary house music.

“4” represents 4 variation styles that the producer fell for many years ago. The selected tracks were produced between 2017 and 2019, with dance in his sight, as demonstrated by the success of the track “La Danse Groove” in the eyes of House Dance lovers.

"Nina’s Talk" give off strong and mastered rhythmics; the energy of the tracks sends us directly to New Jersey of the 90’s. “Feelings” stays geographically close since it crawls in underground New York, where jazz and house music met.

“LL Tribute” is a spiritual connection between Chicago and NYC. It’s a hidden tribute to one of the main characters of the underground New York scene, between The Loft and Paradise Garage, where all social and cultural background were blending, dreaming of a passionate freedom.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

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A1

Nina's Talk

A2

Feelings

B1

La Danse Groove

B2

LL Tribute (Lofty Mix)

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