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Herr Krank
Delighted

Delighted

Catno

HEL002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Dec 23, 2022

Styles

House

Delighted, Helios Records, HEL002, Herr Krank, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Disco beats to make people dance, warm basslines for a warm groove,
emotional chords to give a soul to the track and of course some notes of piano to get that jazzy vibe. Here is what Herr Krank needed to build his new ep « Delighted ». This release composed of 4 tracks influenced by Kerri Chandler’s piano house and Daft Punk’s french touch delivers a very sunny and joyful vibe that has a lovely smell of summer.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Deligthed

A2

French Crush

B1

Stand On The Acid

B2

Travelling Jazz

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