Various Artists
Silent Uproar EP

Silent Uproar EP
Silent Uproar EPSilent Uproar EP

Labels

Kommuna

Catno

KMN005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Spain

Release date

Jul 13, 2022

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Kommuna is back with the “Silent Uproar” EP featuring James Andrew with a special feel-good track that sets a positive dancefloor vibe through dreamy breaky rhythms. Driahn’s “Recreate” provides elegant breaks for what can be the perfect track for the obscure late hours.
The B-Side of the record is an energy blast with Driahn’s “Phazed & Confused” infectious groove bringing damage to the dancefloor and Pekkuliar’s ghetto-tech inspired track closing this versatile EP in an unexpected way.

Track by track, we build a Kommuna of well-established artists but also unknown studio dwellers who share a fixation for music discovery without following any trends or limitations.

Media: Mi
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14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

James Andrew - Onwards and Sideways

A2

Driahn - Recreate

B1

Driahn - Phazed & Confused

B2

Pekkuliar - Will Not Be Televised

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