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Manuel De Lorenzi
You Freak Me (Incl. T. Jacques Remix)

You Freak Me (Incl. T. Jacques Remix)
You Freak Me (Incl. T. Jacques Remix)You Freak Me (Incl. T. Jacques Remix)

Catno

CPSL006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

You Freak Me (Incl. T. Jacques Remix), Manuel De Lorenzi, Caposile Music, CPSL006, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Caposile Music is back again with another stunning Ep by its regular monthly guest Manuel De Lorenzi.

Manuel is with no doubts a technical student at the old school’s sound. After his almost 20 years of productions, he always searches the perfect combination between grooves from the past with a future attitude and this time he landed on Caposile Music with 3 groovy tunes perfect for any moment of the party. Accompanying by the rising star T. Jacques who gives another dancefloor’s touch to the title’s track.

This is “You Freak Me Ep”

On the A side we have the title’s track “You Freak Me” who has a strong percussive groove with crunchy vocals and nice chords.
Then the other one “Residency” is more uplifting with a killer bassline.

On the B side we have the solid remix of “You Freak Me” by T. Jacques who delivers us a fat groove and rolling bassline with Manuel’s rolling percussions.

To close the release, we have “Spice The Gap” on B2 Who is an anthem to rock dancefloor, always accompanying by Manuel’s touch with raw percussions, deep stabs and crispy vocals.

With this Ep Manuel wanted to create something unique, fat and raw sound and we think this is gonna be a solid one.

Available in a month

Nov 24, 2023

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A1

You Freak Me

A2

Residency

B1

You Freak Me (T. Jacques Remix)

B2

Spice The Gap

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