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Jack D
Bongo Royale EP

Bongo Royale EP

Artists

Jack D

Catno

RIDE13

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Bongo Royale EP, Jack D, Magic Carpet, RIDE13, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Magic Carpet ring in the new year with a standout debut EP from English-born, Berlin-baked artist Jack D. With senses honed by days spent front left at clubs like Hoppetosse, Closer and Fold, Jack delivers four superb tracks bursting with energy and quirk. Somehow fusing wonk with groove, his style feels both strangely familiar and highly original at the same time. One for the heads!

Available in a month

Mar 29, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.5€*

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A1

Swervin’ It

A2

Shifty Manoeuvres

B1

Swamp Runner

B2

Bongo Function

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