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I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani)

I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani)
I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani)I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani)I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani)I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani)

Artists

Various

Catno

DGTL002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Jul 12, 2024

Digital Finesse, I Bastardi Aiaccini (è Bastiacci, è Siciliani), Various Artists, Jimmy Batt, Human_Aventura, Pasqua Pancrazi, Blinkduus Dischetto

Situated at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Corsica and its inhabitants are surrounded by the abundance and cultural diversity of the region. In celebrating this richness, we have curated a collection that embraces the eclectic musical styles and creative spirit that characterize this historic geographic area. With 6 producers hailing from Aiacciu, Bastia, and Sicilia, prepare yourself for a journey full of surprises.
Discover the spacey and epic electro beats from Jimmy Batt's secret mind, then delve into the medieval chiptune-infused vibes of Human_Aventura, before being carried away by the romantic dark disco of Pasqua. Explore the B-side of the EP and be enchanted by the schizophrenic and haunting house of Blinkduus Dischetto, Monica Venturella's acidic electro with special triple-blade effect, before finally getting lost in the powerful and sensory anarchy of Ørsø. The choice is yours: unleash the Mediterranean power on the dancefloor or immerse yourself in our underground culture with ease at home. Oh yeah, as Aiaccini, we put our name big in the title. That's why we're Bastardi.

Available in a month

Jul 12, 2024

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A1

Jimmy Batt - Electromotion

A2

Human_Aventura - Concorde

A3

Pasqua Pancrazi - Danesi (Club Instrumentale)

B1

Blinkduus Dischetto - Sein Cirque Les Poppies

B2

Monica Venturella - Page Not Found

B3

Ørsø - Bastardo

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