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Emi Omar Puffin
Split EP IV

Split EP IV
Split EP IVSplit EP IV

Catno

ITGR014

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

May 12, 2023

Increase The Groove, Emi Omar, Puffin, ITGR014, electro, house, 12", kma60 exclusive

From da Split IV, is composed of House, minimal and Electro-House tracks. An EP of 3 tracks/side, with on the A side, u EP of Emi Ömar and on the B side, an EP of Puffin. The idea of these mini EP is to "Increase" the music through genres and bpm to make the public travel in the universe of each artist.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14€*

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A1

Emi Ömar - Disco Shinny

A2

Emi Ömar - O Mine

A3

Emi Ömar - Shaman King

B1

Puffin - Al Generated Groove Session

B2

Puffin - Ma Place Au Soleil

B3

Puffin - Smash Brothers

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