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Big Zen
Prayer Bass

Prayer Bass

Artists

Big Zen

Labels

Mood Hut

Catno

MH029

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Canada

Release date

Dec 16, 2022

Prayer Bass, Mood Hut, MH029, Big Zen, Vinyl Records, Electronic Music, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Big Zen makes his entrance on Mood Hut records with Prayer Bass, a freely focused collection of euphoric funk-splashed club-cuts from the much-loved Vancouver underground legend. Those who have seen him play at free parties in the park or at the many under-cover basements of Vancouver City will already know what Prayer Bass is all about.

After many sessions and years of friendship both on and off the dance floor we are pleased to finally work with Big Zen. Following up his recently self-released 'Mirror Cut' 12" here Big Zen continues to swim out into the technicolour deep: Prayer bass is purple, Sugar Coated is frosty cream, Cash Splash is lightning blue, Rumble Ball is tangerine.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Prayer Bass

A2

Sugar Coated

B1

Cash Splash

B2

Rumble Ball

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