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Donato Dozzy
Filo Loves The Acid

Filo Loves The Acid

Labels

Tresor

Catno

Tresor 303

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Jul 13, 2018

Filo Loves The Acid by Donato Dozzy on Tresor.

For its 303rd release, Tresor Records is glad to present a commissioned work by Donato Dozzy. Rome based production maestro and DJ extraordinaire Donato Dozzy is unanimously considered as an illustrious leading light in all techno artforms. Along his long career and extensive discography, Dozzy has proven to use his instruments most interesting ways, always re-inventing his music, always presenting new approaches to both the deeper and the more rhythmic forms of electronic music. It was self-evident to Tresor Records to enroll Donato Dozzy’s talents for this assignment, a nod to the seminal Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer. The result is a relentless collection of radical, propulsive and bleeding-heart acid tracks. In Dozzy’s words.

Donato Dozzy wishes to dedicate this work to his lifelong friend Filo.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$38.27*

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Tresor303 - DE - 2023RP

A1

Filo

5:55

A2

Vetta

4:11

B1

Duetto

5:07

B2

Nine O’ Three

4:43

C1

Back

4:27

C2

Vetta Reprise

4:17

D1

Tb Square

6:20

D2

Rep

6:06

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