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Cyan85
PRZ7seven

PRZ7seven
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Artists

Cyan85

Catno

PRZ7seven

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Sep 20, 2024

PRZ7seven, Cyan85, Prozpektiva, PRZ7seven, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution

Lucky number seven arrives on our Prozpektiva series and for this record we turn to Cyan85. To date more so known for his electro-breaks sounds and although is technically not a new and up & upcoming artist we are happy to present a new sound which sees the producer turn to House Jams only on this record, serving a variety of vibes from dreamy to creepy, over funky to stumpy.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Don't Phone Me

A2

Cocolint Dreams

B1

Thriller

B2

TST

B3

JD800 Nonstop

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