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Orly Sad
Boogie To Drive By Vol.1

Boogie To Drive By Vol.1

Artists

Orly Sad

Catno

HMR-009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Limited Edition

Country

France

Release date

Nov 13, 2020

Are you ready to boogie ? Orly Sad, Italian producer based in Trieste built this solid 6 tracks EP dedicated to the ride.

Melting heavy electro funk grooves & vocoder hooks in the pure west coast tradition, it's a must have for the poppers, lolow drivers, and low-fi boogie lover!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$23*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

HMR009 - FR - 2020

A1

Funk Freaks

5:58

A2

Gangster Boogie

4:12

A3

Hot Enough (Milfterlude)

1:00

B1

Dance Like A MoFo

5:44

B2

Freakin' Out About

2:40

B3

You Drive Me Crazy (With Your Style)

4:22

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