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Boulderhead
Tomorrow People

Tomorrow People

Catno

SEXTAPE005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Tomorrow People, Sex Tapes From Mars, SEXTAPE005, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

SEXTAPE005 lands in the form of four ethereal modular jams courtesy of Bristol-based Boulderhead. “Tomorrow People” is a record which tickles the dancefloor’s most tender spots, the tracks are trippy, dreamy and warm yet all the while driving, complex and intense.

The record kicks off with Okii - a sassy bassline driven groover with a playful vocal destined to put a smile on any listeners face. The intensity is turned up a notch with A2 - Tomorrow People, a slinky fist pumper with squelchy stabs and dissonant vocals designed to get the crowd going.

On the flip Informatic serves a tight yet smooth ride into bliss via shuffly percussion and long and enveloping pads resulting in a track with perfect utility for the warm up or the crack on. The EP ends with Nutrient Streams, a sticky minimal roller that cruises effortlessly with the same psychedelic swagger heard throughout the whole EP.

Available in 7 days

Feb 29, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Okaii

A2

Tomorrow People

B1

Informatic

B2

Nutrient Streams

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